Jacques Derrida — "There are only contexts without any center of absolute anchorage."
There are only contexts without any center of absolute anchorage.
There are only contexts without any center of absolute anchorage.
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"The closure of metaphysics is not an end but a limit."
"To pretend, I actually do the thing: I have therefore only pretended to pretend."
"What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness."
"The voice is always already written."
"The animal looks at us, and we are naked before it."
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