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... leading us thereby to the heart of that revolutionary meditation on the fate of the " animal ” as beast in the philosophical butcher shop and on the ( tenacious ) tradition of the reduction of animal beings to The Animal .
... leading us thereby to the heart of that revolutionary meditation on the fate of the " animal ” as beast in the philosophical butcher shop and on the ( tenacious ) tradition of the reduction of animal beings to The Animal .
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It is a considerably scaled - back exposition of Derrida's ideas - concerning the event , for example — as though he were prepared to sacrifice a certain philosophical rigor or , in any case , refrain from detailed conceptual argument .
It is a considerably scaled - back exposition of Derrida's ideas - concerning the event , for example — as though he were prepared to sacrifice a certain philosophical rigor or , in any case , refrain from detailed conceptual argument .
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19 The passage from The Ear of the Other examining the divisible borderline between work and life is articulated in the film Derrida with another discussion of the biographies and autobiographies of philosophers in a lecture given by ...
19 The passage from The Ear of the Other examining the divisible borderline between work and life is articulated in the film Derrida with another discussion of the biographies and autobiographies of philosophers in a lecture given by ...
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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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