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14 Derrida explains this figure : a My desire resembles that of a lover of the tradition who would like to free himself from conservatism . Imagine someone who is mad for the past , mad for an absolute past , a past that would no longer ...
14 Derrida explains this figure : a My desire resembles that of a lover of the tradition who would like to free himself from conservatism . Imagine someone who is mad for the past , mad for an absolute past , a past that would no longer ...
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It is the voice — and the friend — whose singularity is borrowed , metonymically , in the figure of the singular ear . Derrida says as much in the opening sentences of the " Heidegger's Ear , " after the first citation of Heidegger's ...
It is the voice — and the friend — whose singularity is borrowed , metonymically , in the figure of the singular ear . Derrida says as much in the opening sentences of the " Heidegger's Ear , " after the first citation of Heidegger's ...
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37 What is at stake in Derrida's challenge to Deleuze and Lacan regarding the figure of the animal and the question of the unconscious is thus the problem of anthropomorphism in defining the boundaries of the human .
37 What is at stake in Derrida's challenge to Deleuze and Lacan regarding the figure of the animal and the question of the unconscious is thus the problem of anthropomorphism in defining the boundaries of the human .
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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