Ah, yes, my friend, so true. I was reading Derrida this morning and thought of you and so turned to your blog as soon as I put down my book. I quote the passage: "…the encyclopedic protection of theology and of logocentrism [is] against the disruption of writing, against its aphoristic energy [so evident on your website], and, as I shall specify later, against difference in general. If I distinguish the text from the book, I shall say that the destruction of the book, as it is now underway in all domains, denudes the surface of the text (Of Grammatology, 18)." Your aphorism here strips the text. Your website destroys the book. As-tu bien fait? Je pense que oui.
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Ah, yes, my friend, so true. I was reading Derrida this morning and thought of you and so turned to your blog as soon as I put down my book. I quote the passage: "…the encyclopedic protection of theology and of logocentrism [is] against the disruption of writing, against its aphoristic energy [so evident on your website], and, as I shall specify later, against difference in general. If I distinguish the text from the book, I shall say that the destruction of the book, as it is now underway in all domains, denudes the surface of the text (Of Grammatology, 18)." Your aphorism here strips the text. Your website destroys the book. As-tu bien fait? Je pense que oui.
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