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Grammatology

The western classical philosophy, from Plato to Hegel, has conceived written language as representation of speech. This article focuses on the deconstruction of that thinking based on Derrida’s critique of the classical interpretation which reduces Saussure thought to a phonocentrical and metaphisical philosophy of signs.

Writing; Orality; Representation; Grammatology; Signifiant


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