Derridean

Alternative form of Derridan.

Adjective

  1. Alternative form of Derridan.

Origin

From Derrida + -ean.

Forms

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Noun

  1. Alternative form of Derridan.
    • Heidegger begins by “destructing” (what the Derrideans prefer to call “deconstructing”) the entire Western ontotheological tradition. - 1978, Leonard Orr, “Bibliography”, in Existentialism and Phenomenology: A Guide for...
    • [H]e [Derrida] has also gone to extraordinary lengths to provide his readers (and his students, here and in France) with a set of what I would call counterconcepts. The main thing claimed by the Derrideans for these...
    • The Derrideans, for their part, and I think to their ultimate polemical disadvantage, have delighted in portraying the traditionalists as weaklings in hurried retreat (Hartman describes it as “panic”) from the master’s...

Forms

Derrideans