The trace is not a presence but a simulacrum of a presence that dislocates, displaces, and refers beyond itself.
Deconstruction
The trace is not a presence but a simulacrum of a presence that dislocates, displaces, and refers beyond itself.
Deconstruction
Speech and Phenomena and Other Essays on Husserl's Theory of Signs
1967
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"Deconstruction is not a demolition, but a careful dismantling to understand how a text or concept is put together."
Controversial"No, only four of them. But I read those very, very carefully."
Humorous"What is called 'objectivity,' scientificity, etc., is the price paid for the effacement of the subject or, what is the same thing, for the effacement of the text's own textual character."
Strange & Unusual"What can look at itself is not one; and the law of the addition of the origin to its representation, or the thing to its image, is that one plus one makes at least three."
Humorous"The subject is always already a trace."
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