Portrait of Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida

Deconstruction

Contemporary influential 117 sayings

Sayings by Jacques Derrida

The metaphysics of presence is the most massive and fundamental obstacle to thought.

1972 — Interview, 'Positions'
General Unverifiable

To deconstruct a text is to show how it undermines the philosophies it asserts.

1977 — Interview, 'Limited Inc.'
General Unverifiable

The undecidable is not merely the oscillation between two decisions but the experience of what cannot be decided.

1993 — Aporias
General Unverifiable

What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness.

1967 — Writing and Difference
General Unverifiable

The limit is not an end, but a beginning.

1993 — Aporias
General Unverifiable

Hospitality is the unconditional welcoming of the other.

1997 — Of Hospitality
General Unverifiable

The future can only be approached in the form of the absolutely unforeseeable.

1993 — Specters of Marx
General Unverifiable

Justice, in its very concept, implies the undecidable.

1990 — Force of Law: The 'Mystical Foundation of Authority'
General Unverifiable

To speak of a 'proper' meaning is always to betray the text.

1967 — Of Grammatology
General Unverifiable

The book is not a self-sufficient totality.

1967 — Of Grammatology
General Unverifiable

The history of metaphysics is the history of the belief in presence.

1967 — Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
General Unverifiable

Every reader is a misreader.

1977 — Interview, 'Limited Inc.'
General Unverifiable

The trace is the originary non-presence.

1967 — Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
Social & Racial Unverifiable

The concept of 'man' is a European invention.

1995 — Interview, 'Points... Interviews, 1974-1994'
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To philosophize is to learn to die.

1993 — Aporias
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The event is always singular, unrepeatable.

1995 — Interview, 'Points... Interviews, 1974-1994'
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The gift is impossible.

1992 — Given Time: I. Counterfeit Money
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The proper is always already expropriated.

1967 — Of Grammatology
General Unverifiable

The end of man is not the end of the world.

1967 — Of Grammatology
General Unverifiable

The name of God is always already a sign.

1967 — Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
Religious Unverifiable
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