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Jacques Derrida's "Of Grammatology" (Part 1/2)

Nov 21, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
Deirada's Deconstruction of the Binary
02:17 • 3min
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3
The Privilege of Speech in History of Philosophy
04:49 • 6min
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4
The Deconstruction of Speech and Writing in the Mid-20th Century
10:24 • 6min
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5
The Importance of Structure in Writing
16:01 • 2min
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The Significance of the Real
17:48 • 5min
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7
The Perverting of Language
23:11 • 5min
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8
The Importance of Being in Language
28:28 • 3min
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Derrida's Paraphrasing of Science
31:08 • 3min
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The Subordinated Terms in the Binary Between Speech and Writing
33:48 • 6min
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The Origins of Speech
39:36 • 6min
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In this episode, I begin my two-part presentation of "Of Grammatology," Jacques Derrida's inaugural text to place him among the ranks of Foucault, Bourdieu, Lefebvre, Deleuze and others.

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