Jacques Derrida — "The trace is not a presence but a simulacrum of a presence that dislocates, disp…"
The trace is not a presence but a simulacrum of a presence that dislocates, displaces, and refers beyond itself.
The trace is not a presence but a simulacrum of a presence that dislocates, displaces, and refers beyond itself.
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"To pretend, I actually do the thing: I have therefore only pretended to pretend."
"The meaning of meaning is infinite différance."
"I am not a philosopher."
"The meaning of a text is not to be found in the intention of the author."
"I became the stage for the great argument between Nietzsche and Rousseau. I was the extra ready to take on all the roles."
Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
Date: 1967
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