Jacques Derrida: Section 1
Jacques Derrida, the French philosopher credited with launching the Deconstructionist movement, argues his theories in this program. Derrida begins with a frank discussion on the ethical problems of Deconstruction, especially in relation to human rights. He argues that Deconstruction is not a disillusion of the subject, it is first and foremost a historical or genealogical analysis of that subject and an attempt to focus on a universal translation of it. Derrida points out that Deconstruction is mainly an affirmation—and it goes further and changes the nature of the subject—and is neither "reconstruction" nor "destruction."

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Jacques Derrida: Section 2

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'The Science Of Ghosts' - Derrida In 'Ghost Dance'

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📺 L'angoisse du futur – Derrida & Debray face au monde qui bascule | INA Culture

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Jacques Derrida on Photography

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Jacques Derrida: Archive Fever in South Africa, August 1998

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Carl Jung: Face to Face - 1959 Interview (Colorized & Remastered)

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Jacques Derrida: Section 3

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چرا ژاک دریدا هنوز فهمیده نمیشه؟ | ساختارشکنی به زبان ساده | شک کردن در آنچه بدیهی بهنظر میرسه

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Did Derrida and Postmodernism Destroy the West?

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Rare Jean-Michel Basquiat Interview (1986)

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The Baudrillard/Derrida Debate

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Conversation with Jacques Derrida

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📺 Jacques Derrida and the power of television | INA Culture

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The Fake Philosophy Behind Capitalism | Michael Parenti

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April 2003 tRACES Day 1: Jacques Derrida Keynote Response to Etienne Baibar

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Paul Ricoeur and Jacques Derrida—French Responsibility Ethics | Reidar Due: Ethics of Responsibility

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POSTMODERNISM critique; Dr. Jordan Peterson on Jacque Derrida & Marxist corruption

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noc18-hs31-Lecture 19-Poststructuralism:Jacques Derrida

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