Early and Later Deconstruction in the Writings of Jacques Derrida

Cardozo Law Review 14:1895-1909 (1993)
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In this article I claim that distinction should be made between an "early Derrida" and a "later Derrida," similar to the one made between Wittgenstein of the Tractatus and Wittgenstein of the Investigations, or between Heidegger before the Kehre and Heidegger after it. Acceptance of such a distinction enables us to understand Derrida's teachings more clearly, to solve a disagreement in Derrida scholarship, and to understand his deconstruction as less contradictory. I shall also explain the reasons for, and causes of, the change in Derrida' teachings and distinguish between those aspects that changed and those that did not.

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Iddo Landau
University of Haifa

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