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When asked why he said ""I quite rightly pass for an atheist", Derrida gave a obtuse and illogical reply (See: [[Atheism and postmodernism#Jacques Derrida, self-identification as an atheist and the law of non-contradiction|Jacques Derrida and self-identification as an atheist]]).  
 
When asked why he said ""I quite rightly pass for an atheist", Derrida gave a obtuse and illogical reply (See: [[Atheism and postmodernism#Jacques Derrida, self-identification as an atheist and the law of non-contradiction|Jacques Derrida and self-identification as an atheist]]).  
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Jacques Derrida

Jacques Derrida (July 15, 1930 – October 9, 2004) was a French philosopher who advocated secularist philosophy commonly associated with postmodernism.

When asked why he said ""I quite rightly pass for an atheist", Derrida gave a obtuse and illogical reply (See: Jacques Derrida and self-identification as an atheist).

See also