Margins of Philosophy (La Dissémination) is a pivotal collection of essays by Jacques Derrida, fundamental to understanding his theory of deconstruction. This profound work challenges the very foundations of Western metaphysics, phonocentrism, and logocentrism. Derrida meticulously examines the texts of influential figures like Plato, Hegel, and Nietzsche, meticulously revealing the inherent contradictions, ambiguities, and undecidability embedded within language and philosophical discourse. Through this rigorous analysis, the book redefines the nature of writing, presence, and meaning, compelling readers to critically question established hierarchies and conventional interpretations. It offers an essential and groundbreaking critique of traditional philosophical paradigms, inviting a radical reconsideration of truth and knowledge.