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Oct 9, 2004Why is a mouse when it spins?
Derrida has died, whatever that means.
Not to speak ill of the dead, but his influence in the Academy has been quite pernicious, so don't look for any eulogizing. I'm simply passing along the information.
(Sorry if that's not an accessible link, I can only do the magic linking trick from my office.)
Not to speak ill of the dead, but his influence in the Academy has been quite pernicious, so don't look for any eulogizing. I'm simply passing along the information.
(Sorry if that's not an accessible link, I can only do the magic linking trick from my office.)
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Aeon J. Skoble - 10/12/2004
It has no real meaning. Just like Derrida says is true of any text. Wait, "is true of..."? But that would mean... oh never mind...
John G. Pappas - 10/10/2004
Ah, you lost me good buddy? I guess it depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is...
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