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They are , as Derrida says in Literature in Secret , nothing less than the questions of God : a The two questions are equally impossible : they are the question of God ( the question of " who " ) , of God's name , of what God's name ...
They are , as Derrida says in Literature in Secret , nothing less than the questions of God : a The two questions are equally impossible : they are the question of God ( the question of " who " ) , of God's name , of what God's name ...
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It is no surprise that this question , " What is distance ? " should ring a bell for Derrida . He describes it as being at once an ontological question , but also a parti of ways with ontology [ le congé donné à l'ontologie ) , with the ...
It is no surprise that this question , " What is distance ? " should ring a bell for Derrida . He describes it as being at once an ontological question , but also a parti of ways with ontology [ le congé donné à l'ontologie ) , with the ...
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This time it is apparently not a question of the ear , but of what is here called the ultimate question — the very question to which , or to whom , the space of this colloquium is devoted . This question , Derrida writes , “ will not ...
This time it is apparently not a question of the ear , but of what is here called the ultimate question — the very question to which , or to whom , the space of this colloquium is devoted . This question , Derrida writes , “ will not ...
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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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