Jacques Derrida — "What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness."
What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness.
What is proper to man is not reason, but the possibility of madness.
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"The trace is not a positive presence but the mark of an absence."
"The monster is a figure of the future."
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