Jacques Derrida Quotes
Here It Isn't A Matter Of Knowing What The Other Knows, For Abraham Doesn't Know Anything. It Isn't A Matter Of Sharing His Faith, For The Latter Must Remain An Initiative Of Absolute Singularity. And Moreover, We Don't Think Or Speak Of Abraham From The Point Of View Of A Faith That Is Sure Of Itself, Any More Than Did Kierkegaard...Our Faith Is Not Assured Because A Faith Never Can Be, It Must Never Be A Certainty. We Share With Abraham What Cannot Be Shared, A Secret We Know Nothing About, Neither Him Nor Us. To Share A Secret Is Not To Know Or To Reveal The Secret, It Is To Share We Know Not What: Nothing That Can Be Known, Nothing That Can Be Determined.
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