'''Jacques Derrida''' ({{pronounced|ʒak dɛʁida}}<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21050-2004Oct9.html Jacques Derrida Dies; Deconstructionist Philosopher], accessed August 2, 2007.</ref>) ([[July 15]], [[1930]] – [[October 8]], [[2004]]) was an [[Algeria]]n-born [[France|French]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], known as the founder of [[deconstruction]]. His voluminous work has had a profound impact upon [[literary theory]] and [[continental philosophy]]. His best known work is ''[[Of Grammatology]]''.
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'''Jacques Derrida''' ʒak dɛʁida [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A21050-2004Oct9.html Jacques Derrida Dies; Deconstructionist Philosopher], accessed August 2, 2007.</ref>) ([[July 15]], [[1930]] – [[October 8]], [[2004]]) was an [[Algeria]]n-born [[France|French]] [[philosophy|philosopher]], known as the founder of [[deconstruction]]. His voluminous work has had a profound impact upon [[literary theory]] and [[continental philosophy]]. His best known work is ''[[Of Grammatology]]''.