Derrida, Jacques(1930- )
French philosopher and leader of the deconstructionist movement. From the
work of Husserl and Heidegger, Derrida derives the view that meaning emerges
only provisionally, from an endless process of re-interpretation based on
the interaction between reader and text. In "La Voix et le phénoméne"
(Speech and Phenomena) (1967), "L'écriture et la différance"
(Writing and Difference) (1967), "De la Grammatologie" (Of Grammatology
) (1967), and "La Dissémination" (Dissemination) (1972), Derrida
argues that all dichotomies between subject and object or appearance and
reality are ultimately untenable.