Jacques Derrida — "Deconstruction is not a demolition, but a careful dismantling to understand how …"
Deconstruction is not a demolition, but a careful dismantling to understand how a text or concept is put together.
Deconstruction is not a demolition, but a careful dismantling to understand how a text or concept is put together.
Click any product to generate a realistic preview (~30s). Up to 3 at a time.
"There is no innocent reading."
"The present is always already past."
"No, only four of them. But I read those very, very carefully."
"The book is not a self-sufficient totality."
"Justice, in its very concept, implies the undecidable."
Your cart is empty