Jacques Derrida — "A text is not a text unless it hides from the first comer, from the first glance…"
A text is not a text unless it hides from the first comer, from the first glance, the law of its composition and the rules of its game.
A text is not a text unless it hides from the first comer, from the first glance, the law of its composition and the rules of its game.
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"Differance is the non-origin of the origin."
"The 'self' is not a substance or a subject; it is an effect of differential relations."
"The end is in the beginning."
"What is called 'objectivity,' scientificity, etc., is the price paid for the effacement of the subject or, what is the same thing, for the effacement of the text's own textual character."
"Writing is the disappearance of the subject."
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