Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... Derrida's philosophical and ontological discourse , both of which are considered in the following chapters . The " play " of Der- rida especially seems the play of ideas , more scandalous and less ma- terial ( in the sense that Barthes ...
... Derrida's philosophical and ontological discourse , both of which are considered in the following chapters . The " play " of Der- rida especially seems the play of ideas , more scandalous and less ma- terial ( in the sense that Barthes ...
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... Derrida describes in the work of Nicolas Abraham : “ How can we include in a discourse , " Abraham asks , “ any discourse , that which , being the very condition of discourse , would by its very essence escape discourse ? " ( cited in ...
... Derrida describes in the work of Nicolas Abraham : “ How can we include in a discourse , " Abraham asks , “ any discourse , that which , being the very condition of discourse , would by its very essence escape discourse ? " ( cited in ...
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... Derrida insists that the arbitrary nature of the sign is not to leap out of language , as Kierkegaard does , but to reveal rhetorically the poetic or the ecstatic ... that in every discourse ... can open itself up to the absolute loss ...
... Derrida insists that the arbitrary nature of the sign is not to leap out of language , as Kierkegaard does , but to reveal rhetorically the poetic or the ecstatic ... that in every discourse ... can open itself up to the absolute loss ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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