noun
logocentrism
A philosophical term, primarily used in deconstruction and critical theory, referring to the privileging of speech and reason over writing and other forms of meaning. Often associated with Derrida's critique of Western metaphysics.
デリダは西洋哲学におけるロゴス中心主義を批判した。
Derrida criticized logocentrism in Western philosophy.
Phonocentrism is a related concept that specifically privileges speech over writing, often seen as a manifestation of logocentrism.
From Greek 'logos' (word, reason) + Japanese 中心主義 (centrism). A calque of English 'logocentrism', likely introduced through French philosophical discourse.