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... philosophy , " from Plato to Nato , " renders philosophy as a struggle against its necessarily being written . " Philosophy , " as Richard Rorty notices , " is a kind of writing which would like not to be a kind of writing ...
... philosophy , " from Plato to Nato , " renders philosophy as a struggle against its necessarily being written . " Philosophy , " as Richard Rorty notices , " is a kind of writing which would like not to be a kind of writing ...
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... philosophy , literature is [ ... ] in a position of excess , since it includes that which philosophy excludes by definition : madness . Madness thus becomes an overflow , that which remains of literature after philosophy has been ...
... philosophy , literature is [ ... ] in a position of excess , since it includes that which philosophy excludes by definition : madness . Madness thus becomes an overflow , that which remains of literature after philosophy has been ...
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... philosophy in Smart , as Blaydes thinks , it is a philosophy of writing and hence a philosophy against philosophy.8 83 For I am inquisitive in the Lord , and defend the philosophy of the scripture against vain deceit . ( B 130 ) Smart ...
... philosophy in Smart , as Blaydes thinks , it is a philosophy of writing and hence a philosophy against philosophy.8 83 For I am inquisitive in the Lord , and defend the philosophy of the scripture against vain deceit . ( B 130 ) Smart ...
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