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.
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"The text is an abyss."
"To philosophize is to learn to die."
"The undecidable is not merely the oscillation between two decisions but the experience of what cannot be decided."
"What is proper to language is to be improper."
"The university is always already a battlefield."
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