Deconstruction: Theory and Practice, Issue 6In this third, revised edition, Norris builds upon his 1991 afterword with an entirely new postscript, reflecting upon recent critical debate. The postscript includes an extensive list of recommended reading, complementing what was already one of the most useful bibliographies available. |
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language against itself | 18 |
Derridas critique of philosophy | 42 |
philosophy and deconstruction | 56 |
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