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Definition of Derridean in English: Derrideanadjective dəˈrɪdɪənˌdɛrɪˈdɪənˌdɛrɪˈdiən Relating to or characteristic of the French philosopher and critic Jacques Derrida or his ideas. a Derridean account of difference Example sentencesExamples - Whether the "excluded" elements "return" depends on the plausiblity of Derridean readings of texts.
- He sometimes warps individual works by doggedly insisting that they illustrate Derridean concepts.
- The typical Derridean wordplay of the final phrase suggests at least two interpretations.
- The Derridean notion of writing supplies a dimension missing in this work, that of difference, indeterminacy, and dissemination.
- The writing of socio-cultural reality, where 'writing' is understood in its broad Derridean sense, is the very essence of individuality.
- There's a gratuitous reference to Derridean différance in her discussion.
noun dəˈrɪdɪənˌdɛrɪˈdɪənˌdɛrɪˈdiən A follower of the ideas of the French philosopher and critic Jacques Derrida. a Derridean would tell you that the missing something is the point Example sentencesExamples - They'd get into pitched battles with Derrideans!
- Even a Derridean could think, if only for a moment, that context might not be "boundless".
- A Derridean would agree that the language game is played but might go on to point out that one can never be quite certain who is playing, or playing 'seriously', what the rules are, or which game is being played.
- As a good, practicing Derridean, I do not believe in transcendental and timeless qualities.
- Young Lacanians and Derrideans could be found cheering at local bars.
Rhymesascidian, Dravidian, enchiridion, Euclidean, Floridian, Gideon, Lydian, meridian, Numidian, obsidian, Pisidian, quotidian, viridian Definition of Derridean in US English: Derrideanadjectiveˌderiˈdēənˌdɛrɪˈdiən Relating to or characteristic of the French philosopher and critic Jacques Derrida or his ideas. a Derridean account of difference Example sentencesExamples - There's a gratuitous reference to Derridean différance in her discussion.
- The typical Derridean wordplay of the final phrase suggests at least two interpretations.
- The Derridean notion of writing supplies a dimension missing in this work, that of difference, indeterminacy, and dissemination.
- He sometimes warps individual works by doggedly insisting that they illustrate Derridean concepts.
- Whether the "excluded" elements "return" depends on the plausiblity of Derridean readings of texts.
- The writing of socio-cultural reality, where 'writing' is understood in its broad Derridean sense, is the very essence of individuality.
nounˌderiˈdēənˌdɛrɪˈdiən A follower of the ideas of the French philosopher and critic Jacques Derrida. a Derridean would tell you that the missing something is the point Example sentencesExamples - They'd get into pitched battles with Derrideans!
- Even a Derridean could think, if only for a moment, that context might not be "boundless".
- As a good, practicing Derridean, I do not believe in transcendental and timeless qualities.
- A Derridean would agree that the language game is played but might go on to point out that one can never be quite certain who is playing, or playing 'seriously', what the rules are, or which game is being played.
- Young Lacanians and Derrideans could be found cheering at local bars.
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