
'Différance' implies meaning is perpetually postponed, never fully realized
'Différance' implies meaning is perpetually postponed, never fully realized
What Derrida's deconstruction does — shows texts undermine their own logic from within
Deconstruction reveals inherent contradictions and instability in texts' supposed coherence
What Derrida means by 'there is nothing outside the text' — context is itself textual
Derrida's assertion implies that meaning is constructed within language, not external to it
What Deleuze and Guattari mean by 'deterritorialization' — breaking free from fixed structures of meaning
Deterritorialization: the process of escape from rigid conceptual boundaries
What Derrida's 'there is nothing outside the text' means for literary criticism — all meaning is textual, context is text
Derrida's assertion implies that all meaning is derived from textual analysis, dismissing external contexts
What Quine's 'Two Dogmas of Empiricism' attacked — the analytic/synthetic distinction and reductionism
Quine's 'Two Dogmas' critiques the analytic/synthetic distinction and reductionism
What de Beauvoir's ethics of ambiguity argues — freedom requires acknowledging others' freedom
De Beauvoir's ethics posits freedom entails recognizing others' freedom amidst life's inherent ambiguities
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