Jacques Derrida Quotes
Let Us Narrow The Arguments Down Further. In Certain Respects, The Theme Of Supplementarity Is Certainly No More Than One Theme Among Others. It Is In A Chain, Carried By It. Perhaps One Could Substitute Something Else For It. But It Happens That This Theme Describes The Chain Itself, The Being-chain Of A Textual Chain, The Structure Of Substitution, The Articulation Of Desire And Of Language, The Logic Of All Conceptual Oppositions Taken Over By Rousseau ... It Tells Us In A Text What A Text Is, It Tells Us In Writing What Writing It, In Rousseau's Writing It Tells Us Jean-Jacque's Desire Etc ... The Concept Of The Supplement And The Theory Of Writing Designate Textuality Itself In Rousseau's Text In An Indefinitely Multiplied Structure - En Abyme.
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