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The Clôture of Deconstruction: A Mahāyāna Critique of Derrida

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Description: Argues that deconstruction is incomplete because it does not deconstruct itself and thereby attain a closure of metaphysical thinking that would open up new possibilities.
The Cloture of Deconstruction: A Mahayana Critique of Derrida The Clôture of Deconstruction: A Mahāyāna Critique of Derrida International Philosophical Quarterly else, if not a something else, but surely he has not yet broken out of the turn. Derrida is in the turn of language, but he has logically demonstrated language to be not a turn but a labyrinth.
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