Jacques Derrida — "The 'self' is not a substance or a subject; it is an effect of differential rela…"
The 'self' is not a substance or a subject; it is an effect of differential relations.
The 'self' is not a substance or a subject; it is an effect of differential relations.
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"Monsters cannot be announced. One cannot say: 'here are our monsters,' without immediately turning the monsters into pets."
"The question of the other is always a question of alterity."
"The proper name is always already a common name."
"The metaphysics of presence is the most massive and fundamental obstacle to thought."
"The present is always already past."
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