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the difficulty of principle is that there is no unity of occurrence: fixed form, identifiable theme, determinable elements as such. Only anthemes, scattered throughout, gathered up everywhere. If, for example, the machine only selected words or themes, it could draw them all into a net of three, three and a half pages: (208bi) I give you - a pure gift, without exchange, without return - but ...
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Jacques Derrida 1971 Speech and writing according to Hegel Source: G W F Hegel, Critical Assessments, edited by Robert Stern, Routledge 1993 Introduction to Hegel's semiology Since real difference belongs to the extremes, this mean (Mitte) is but an abstract neutrality, their real possibility, the as it were theoretical element of the existence, process, and results of chemical objects. In the ...
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Jacques Derrida 1994 From Spectres of Marx What is Ideology Source: Specters of Marx, the state of the debt, the Work of Mourning, & the New International, translated by Peggy Kamuf, Routledge 1994 What is ideology Can one translate with regard to it the logic of surviving that we have just glimpsed with regard to the patrimony of the idol, and what would be the interest of such an operation
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Stanford Presidential Lectures and Symposia in the Humanities and Arts Lecturers || Jacques Derrida Home Of Grammatology Jacques Derrida, Of Grammatology Corrected Edition, translated by Gayatri Chakrovorty Spivak, The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and London. Originally published in France under the title De la Grammatologie, 1967. First American edition, 1976. Corrected edition, ...
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