DECONSTRUCTION, APORIA AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF JUDGEMENT
Deconstruction can be defined as a philosophical project which in the process of interpretation seeks to reveal contradictory or undecidable values within the philosophical text. Usually a contradiction occurs between incompatible meanings of the same term, between different functions of the propos...
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Vilnius University Press
1998-01-01
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