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- D.H. Lawrence
- Jacques Derrida
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- anti-Semitic
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- a sport enthusiast
- Rousseau, Gide, Nietzsche, Valéry, and Camus
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- a student in France
- Marguerite Aucouturier
- Maoism, surrealism,
- Ken MacMillan
- Peter Eisenman.
- J.D.
- on the shoulders of Nietzsche, Freud, Heidegger and Saussure
- Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900)
- a German philosopher, classical scholar and poet
- Derrida
- Derrida, like Nietzsche
- prisoner
- Both Nietzsche and Derrida
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- flesh, our Vishnu
- Krishna and his lovers
- Krishna
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- Sigmund Freud (1856-1939)
- the originator of psychoanalysis
- Derrida
- the human psyche
- the German philosopher Martin Heidegger's (1889- 1976)
- Derrida
- from Heidegger
- Ferdinand de Saussure
- the Swiss linguist
- Saussure
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- a wave of French thinkers:
- Jacques Derrida, Julia Kristeva, Roland Barthes, Gilles Deleuze, Felix Guattari and Michel Foucault.
- Poststructuralists
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- and woman
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- Christ
- Christians
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- Derrida
- an assimilated Jewish family
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- to Derrida
- Christian/Jew
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- ambiguous figures
- such figures
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- "Fascists"
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- those who are different
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- Derrida asserted
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- structuralists
- Lévi Strauss
- everyone
- for Derrida
- of Plato
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- of Ferdinand de Saussure
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- The ancient Greeks
- God
- a God-Word
- a Word-God
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- the World Spirit, Mind, the Divine Will, Consciousness, etc.
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- with you
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- I
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- with you
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- the Son
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- you
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- BY WESTERN THINKERS
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- I
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- you
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- "cow"
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- with Saussure
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- Christ
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- Saussure proclaims
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- to Saussure
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- and the Son are close to God
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- Derrida
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- "baqara,"
- "mueshi"
- "cow"
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- "c-o-w"
- "Mao"
- "sow"
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- mature female
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- Saussure's
- Derrida
- Jean Jacques Rousseau
- Rousseau
- ROUSSEAU
- AN ILLITERATE SERVANT GIRL
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- Rousseau
- For Rousseau
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- Rousseau's
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- he
- to HIMSELF
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- And for Rousseau
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- foster-mother
- his original object of desire.
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- his
- his lovers
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- foster-mother.
- Derrida calls
- Derrida reveals
- Rousseau relies upon
- with women
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- HIS FOSTER-MOTHER
- Rousseau favors
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- Derrida
- as Derrida says
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- Lévi Strauss
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- Rousseau and Lévi Strauss
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- Derrida
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- Lévi Strauss
- tha Nambikwara
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- this primitive culture
- Lévi Strauss admires
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- the leader
- This leader
- THE LEADER
- THREE BEAUTIFUL WIVES
- as Derrida
- Lévi Straus's
- Nambikwara
- Derrida
- Lévi Strauss's
- Nambikwara
- Derrida's
- Derrida's
- Derrida
- Members of the TEL QUEL group
- to Mao and Mallarmé
- "Plato's"
- Ancient Grecian
- wild, ugly, deformed human beings
- him
- him
- him
- his penis
- the corpse
- THE SCAPEGOAT
- "Plato's"
- Derrida's
- a villain
- "Plato's
- PLATO
- SOCRATES AND PLATO
- THE FATHERS OF MEANING
- Derrida
- Derrida's
- Plato
- Derrida
- Plato and Socrates
- Plato
- Socrates and his friend Phaedrus
- Derrida
- Phaedrus
- Phaedrus
- Boreas
- Orithyia
- the young virgins
- Socrates
- another maiden named Pharmacia
- the young virgin
- by Boreas
- Pharmacia
- Pharmacia
- the virgin
- Socrates (and Derrida).
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- Phaedrus
- Derrida
- Socrates
- Socrates
- Socrates refers to
- you
- Derrida would say that
- Derrida's
- SOCRATES (AND PLATO)
- he
- Socrates
- He
- Socrates
- various sophists, poets, flim-flam artists and others
- Socrates
- Theuth
- Theuth
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- Egyptian
- Thoth
- son of the god-King and Sun-God Ammon Ra- the Hidden Sun
- Thoth
- Ra
- Socrates
- Egypt
- old gods
- ibis
- Theuth
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- the King of all Egypt
- Thamus
- Theuth
- to him
- other Egyptians
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- Theuth
- the King
- he
- Theuth
- my King
- the Egyptians
- their
- the king
- Theuth, my master of arts,
- to one man
- to another
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- alien to themselves
- your pupils
- to you and your
- your pupils
- a teacher's instruction
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- they
- They
- They
- men filled with
- men of
- Derrida
- Thoth or Theuth
- "teacher's pet"
- "dunce"
- Ra/Toth(Teuth)
- King/subject
- son/orphan, bastard son
- philosopher/ sophist
- citizen/ scapegoat
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- Boras
- TO A BASTARD, TO A BAD SEED, TO A SOPHIST AND TO A SCAPEGOAT
- For Socrates
- of the Socratic
- like an orphan and a bastard son?
- the good, legitimate son.
- ORIGINATOR and FATHER
- a GOOD son who
- a living father- "his" Origin.
- LIKE AN ORPHAN OR BASTARD SON
- Socrates
- Sophist
- truly wise men and fake, self-proclaimed wise men
- fake wise men
- simple-minded clients
- sophists or fake wise men
- scapegoat
- Derrida unravels
- Plato, of course,
- bastard son, Theuth, sophist, scapegoat
- Plato's
- Socrates
- Derrida
- virginal
- virginal
- Derrida
- Plato and Socrates, the wise men
- sophists and wizards
- PLATO
- MAGICIANS, WIZARDS AND POETS
- MEN OF WRITING
- he
- Derrida
- Socrates
- sophists
- of Socrates
- Socratic
- sophists
- Plato
- Derrida
- the scapegoat
- the scapegoat
- he
- he
- pharmakos
- pharmakos
- the secretary of Ra, Thoth
- Ra
- Derrida
- Hermes
- neither king nor jack
- This god of resurrection
- Thoth
- not his own
- the dead or dummy
- he
- Plato
- Derrida's
- a joker
- Plato's
- Steven Mallarmé's
- Plato's
- Socrates
- Plato
- The good painter
- Mallarmé's
- the mime
- Plato's painter
- to Derrida
- the mime
- As a mime, he himself
- he
- he
- he
- Columbine
- She [he]
- against Pierrot
- She [he]
- She [he]
- her [his]
- her [his]
- Pierrot becomes Pierrot
- his(her)
- him(her)self
- Derrida
- Mallarmé's
- Mallarme
- Fernand Beisser
- Mallarmé's (and Beisser's and Derrida's and our)
- Mallarmé's
- Plato's
- Derrida
- he
- Plato's
- Platonic
- Derrida
- FEMALE ANATOMY
- THE WOMAN's
- Derrida
- Hegel's
- Claude Lévi Strauss's Hegelian
- THE JAPANESE POET
- YOU
- I
- a Zen nun
- Derrida, and any good Yen master)
- Mallarmé
- a syntaxer
- Mallarmé's poetry
- Jean-Pierre Richard
- Mallarmé's
- Mallarmé's
- Richard
- Mallarmé's
- Derrida's
- Mallarmé's
- Mallarmé's
- Mallarmé's
- many of the best informed readers
- Derrida
- Philippe Sollers,
- PASCAL, NICHOLAS OF CUSA, MAO, MARX, BOURBAKI,WITTGENSTEIN)
- "Plato's".
- Mime
- Derrida
- author/book
- book/reader
- object/subject?
- Derrida
- Derrida
- not really the author
- Plato, Mallarmé, Mao, Marx, Pascal, Nicholas of Cusa, Bourbaki and Wittgenstein.
- you
- you
- you
- HE
- HE
- THE ASHES OF HIS ANCESTORS."
- Derrida
- In it Derrida is speaking
- FOR DERRIDA
- Derrida (and Sollers)
- I
- I
- I
- Derrida
- THE ACTORS
- we
- we
- you
- you, text and reader, subject and object
- for Derrida
- we
- the reader
- Derrida's
- "Freud
- Derrida
- Freud's
- our
- we
- atomic scientists
- Freud
- Freud
- permeable neurons
- memory neurons
- Freud's
- Freud
- Egyptian, Primitive, Chinese
- Egyptian priests
- the Gods
- Freud
- Chinese
- A SKINNY COW
- YOU
- YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH YOUR MOTHER
- Freud
- Derrida finds meaningful
- CHILDREN'S
- FREUD'S
- MODERN CHILDREN
- a la Derrida
- Derrida
- of Plato
- Mallarmé
- Rousseau
- those thinkers who
- -Nietzsche, Freud, Husserl and Heidegger
- for Ferdinand de Saussure
- Saussure
- ITSELF
- "itself"
- a thing in-and-of itself.
- Its identity
- in itself
- in itself
- you
- you
- Derrida's
- Derrida
- Derrida
- Hawthorne's "Rappaccini's Daughter"
- Derrida
- Derrida
- the audience
- man/woman
- différance
- some kind of God of negative theology
- about God
- some supertranscendent, mystical essence in the Great Beyond
- Derrida says
- Being or God or any name of God
- "God"
- the word "God"
- some mystic unnamable Being
- GOD
- of God.
- Krishna, or Christ or Kahuna or X
- the name Krishna or Christ or X assumes
- of any God
- Thomas Gray's
- many professional academic philosophers
- Philosophy-embodied by the German philosopher Hegel
- a bourgeoisie family
- this perfect family,
- to the father
- the marginalized woman
- the roles wife and mother
- Derrida
- these roles
- the authority of the name, signature and the author
- JEAN GENET
- THE FRENCH HOMOSEXUAL AND THIEF
- the names of Hegel and Genet
- Hegel
- in Derrida's hands,
- Hegel
- Genet's
- this Hegelian Eagle
- Genet's
- Genet's
- Derrida
- Derrida
- he calls
- He does so by
- Derrida associates
- Walt Whitman
- of Himself
- Walt Whitman
- "Walt Whitman"
- I
- I
- "Whitman"
- Whitman's self
- "Whitman"
- "whit"
- "man"
- "Wordsworth"
- "Joyce"
- "Jacques Derrida"
- "Jack DaReader"
- Jack the Ripper
- Derrida's
- Francis Ponge
- Francis Ponge's
- Whitman
- Ponge's proper signature
- signe éponge
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