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One begins again or one returns or one approaches but this time by living , by the word living , as if just on the verge of saying one more time : come ! living had slipped from the lips of who . I will not write , not here , the book ...
One begins again or one returns or one approaches but this time by living , by the word living , as if just on the verge of saying one more time : come ! living had slipped from the lips of who . I will not write , not here , the book ...
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And what it catches in this paradoxically creative way is “ the living thing , " Derrida says , or rather the thing that is living , “ la chose vivante . ” Now this is a strange creature , a sort of ontic - ontological , if not an ...
And what it catches in this paradoxically creative way is “ the living thing , " Derrida says , or rather the thing that is living , “ la chose vivante . ” Now this is a strange creature , a sort of ontic - ontological , if not an ...
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Yet this demeurée sounds to the ear as if it has something more to tell us than the living - on or the survival of “ the living thing that keeps on living , " something to tell us about dying as well as living , dying and living .
Yet this demeurée sounds to the ear as if it has something more to tell us than the living - on or the survival of “ the living thing that keeps on living , " something to tell us about dying as well as living , dying and living .
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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 |
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