Jacques Derrida — "What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness."
What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness.
What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness.
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"The meaning is always already deferred."
"The 'self' is not a substance or a subject; it is an effect of differential relations."
"The name of man is perhaps the name of the last god."
"There is no metalanguage."
"The question of the other is always a question of alterity."
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