In the context of Jacques Derrida's philosophy, "free play" refers to a concept related to his ideas on meaning, language, and the nature of textuality. Derrida is known for his deconstructive approach, which critiques the idea of fixed meanings and emphasizes the instability and fluidity of language. "Free play" can be understood as the following: 1. **Instability of Meaning**: Derrida argues that meaning is not static but rather in a constant state of flux.
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