Deconstruction: A ReaderMartin McQuillan Routledge, 2001 - 579 Seiten Philosophers 'do' 'it', literary critics 'do' 'it', even architects, poets, painters 'do' 'it'. It can involve the concepts of capital, politics, and justice. So what, after all, is deconstruction? Deconstruction: A Reader makes an answer to this question available in the only way possible - by offering a selection of breathtaking range and depth of essential texts. With more than sixty selections by fifty contributors, including nine pieces by Jacques Derrida, this is the ultimate anthology of deconstructive reading, demonstrating that deconstruction is vivid, surprising, varied, and true to the text. |
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... object turns will into a - will . Once again it will be necessary to quote at length : because it has no particular object and holds to nothing , this volo turns itself into its contrary - willing nothing - and thus occupies the entire ...
... object turns will into a - will . Once again it will be necessary to quote at length : because it has no particular object and holds to nothing , this volo turns itself into its contrary - willing nothing - and thus occupies the entire ...
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... object – but first , as Husserl in particular pointed out in the Origin of Geometry , the condition of the possibility of ideal objects and therefore of scientific objectivity . Before being its object , writing is the condition of ...
... object – but first , as Husserl in particular pointed out in the Origin of Geometry , the condition of the possibility of ideal objects and therefore of scientific objectivity . Before being its object , writing is the condition of ...
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... Object , he kept in his possession for an entire lifetime . Initially and by vocation , the word was addressed to someone . As an Object of love , it had to be removed from everyone's reach so that it would not be lost . Saying it ...
... Object , he kept in his possession for an entire lifetime . Initially and by vocation , the word was addressed to someone . As an Object of love , it had to be removed from everyone's reach so that it would not be lost . Saying it ...
Inhalt
Five strategies for deconstruction | 1 |
from Capital | 47 |
The meaning of general economy | 56 |
Urheberrecht | |
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