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... given to more than one individual ( whence an additional difficulty for trans- lation ) . Whereas Pangloss is not only a proper name , designating an individual who has no existence outside of the book , but moreover it has never ( to ...
... given to more than one individual ( whence an additional difficulty for trans- lation ) . Whereas Pangloss is not only a proper name , designating an individual who has no existence outside of the book , but moreover it has never ( to ...
Síða 72
... given lost reclaimed , in vain . In both cases Keys - given - to - whom - à - qui ? are objects loaded down with causes and consequences from which two characters— who in appearance at least are “ masculine ” -separate themselves : a ...
... given lost reclaimed , in vain . In both cases Keys - given - to - whom - à - qui ? are objects loaded down with causes and consequences from which two characters— who in appearance at least are “ masculine ” -separate themselves : a ...
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... given to the first person , and at the same time one should distrust the detachment of the formal aca- demic discourse , where the I is apparently absent . II . Autobiography as a " What " or of a " Who " ? 13 Such a moment of suspense ...
... given to the first person , and at the same time one should distrust the detachment of the formal aca- demic discourse , where the I is apparently absent . II . Autobiography as a " What " or of a " Who " ? 13 Such a moment of suspense ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Jacques Derrida as a Proteus Unbound | 71 |
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