Jacques Derrida on Language and Identity
What is the relationship between language and identity? What does it mean to have a mother tongue? Is it possible to speak a single language that isn't yours? This video is a short overview of these and other questions that Derrida discusses in Monolingualism of the Other. Brought to you by MillermanSchool.com — 🤖 AI trained on a decade of philosophy lectures & courses: https://ai.millermanschool.com 📬 Newsletter: https://millermanschool.substack.com 🗓️ Advisory: https://michaelmillerman.com

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PHILOSOPHY: Jacques Derrida

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Language and Identity

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