The Deconstructive Project and Its Philosophical Reference Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida
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the deconstructive project, the philosophical and critical field, reference, postmodernityAbstract
We may not be exaggerating if we state that deconstruction is a philosophy more than anything else, and this is perhaps due to the philosophical character associated with it. To deconstruct this conception, we will pause at the most prominent milestones of the deconstructive project in Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Derrida, by questioning it and engaging in dialogue with some of its views and issues. We will also examine its referential and philosophical question, which raises various problems and complex issues witnessed in the philosophical and critical field during the postmodern period.
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