New perspectives on the application of Jacques Derrida’s deconstruction

Authors

  • Ye.K. Chongarov
  • K.S. Bagasharov
  • N.E. Tutinova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31489/2025hph4/198-205

Keywords:

culture, phenomenology, semiotics, linguistics, language, development, logical, progress, existentialism, binary, structure

Abstract

The study describes Derrida’s deconstructive analysis as a method, directed to search for contradictions andprejudices, to discover the unconscious in the system, and to reveal the insufficiency of basic assumptions.The new vision of the concept of deconstruction has been analysed. Language is considered through the prismof structuralism and deconstruction. Derrida’s deconstructive approach aims to preserve the structural integri-ty of writing while challenging the notion of inherent meaning. In Western traditional philosophy and culturaltheory, the concept of being and the relation of the subject to the objective world are conceptualised primarilyin terms of presence. The results of this study are significant and can be used in different courses of the Con-temporary European philosophy. Information of article has new perspectives, because it can be applicated innew scientific projects directed to study linguistic philosophy. Through research methods, the study discov-ered new aspects of linguistic philosophy, and theory of deconstruction

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Published

2025-12-31

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PHILOSOPHY