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 deconstruct a text is to show how it undermines the philosophies it asserts."
"What is proper to man is not to be proper to himself."
"There is no innocent violence."
"The metaphysics of presence is the most massive and fundamental obstacle to thought."
"The meaning of a text is not to be found in the intention of the author."
Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
Date: 1967
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