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The “ irreducible openness in the inside ” that Derrida locates in what would otherwise be a hopelessly self - sufficient speaking retreat means that one can never entirely appropriate the other's words — or one's own , for that matter ...
The “ irreducible openness in the inside ” that Derrida locates in what would otherwise be a hopelessly self - sufficient speaking retreat means that one can never entirely appropriate the other's words — or one's own , for that matter ...
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In the Nichomachean Ethics ( II , 6 ) , which gives a full definition of moral virtue , Aristotle , having defined virtue in terms of the mean , points out that not all actions admit of a virtuous mean at all .
In the Nichomachean Ethics ( II , 6 ) , which gives a full definition of moral virtue , Aristotle , having defined virtue in terms of the mean , points out that not all actions admit of a virtuous mean at all .
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That means justice is “ incalculable . ” It resists rational calculation either beforehand or after the fact . Justice is an example of that resistance to cognition I spoke of a moment ago as fundamental to Derrida's thinking and action ...
That means justice is “ incalculable . ” It resists rational calculation either beforehand or after the fact . Justice is an example of that resistance to cognition I spoke of a moment ago as fundamental to Derrida's thinking and action ...
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