
Derrida (Jacques Derrida)
Jacques Derrida was a philosopher known for developing deconstruction, a method of critically analyzing texts and ideas. He argued that meaning is complex and unstable because language is structured through differences and assumptions. Instead of seeking fixed interpretations, Derrida highlighted how texts can have multiple, often conflicting meanings, revealing the inherent ambiguity and tension within language. His work challenges us to question how we understand concepts, truth, and communication, emphasizing that meaning is always evolving rather than absolute.