ژاک دریدہ اور فلسفۂ ردِ تشکیل
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Abstract
Derrida's theory of "reconstructionism" is so complex and confusing that it cannot be definitively defined. It is a vague philosophical term. It is partly through new interpretations that new life is found in old texts and new meanings; new interpretations and understandings of hidden symbols of texts are sought in new contexts. He reverses the meaning, then the meaning, and the meaning within the meaning. Derrida believes that the roots of speech and discourse are sceptical and subjective in nature. It is also called texts do not have fixed meanings. Because many thematic elements change the meaning of the text. What Derrida often wrote to destroy the meaning of the text he did not even understand its meaning. Derrida's theory of deconstruction in literature and text and literary criticism was also rejected and extended. Now the fresh theory of "post-reformation" is the subject of debate.
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