Differance is what makes the movement of signification possible only if each element that is said to be 'present', appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself... The Bakhtin Circle Today - Página 47editado por - 1989 - 229 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Derek Attridge, Daniel Ferrer - 1985 - 180 páginas
...so-defined presence: 'Each element that is said to be "present", appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be "present," appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace... | |
| Mark C. Taylor - 1987 - 233 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be 'present,' appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace... | |
| Hugh J. Silverman, Donn Welton - 1988 - 272 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be "present," appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace... | |
| Peter J. Burgard - 1992 - 266 páginas
...situation in which "each element that is said to be 'present,' appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element" ("Differance,"... | |
| Philip Kuberski - 1994 - 232 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be 'present,' appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relationship to a future element" (142).... | |
| Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka - 1996 - 618 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be 'present,' appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a further element." 30 The living... | |
| Michael O'Pray - 1996 - 350 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be 'present', appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace... | |
| Eliot Deutsch - 1996 - 140 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be "present," appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and already lets itself be hallowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. 12 Differance,... | |
| Peter Easingwood, Konrad Gross, Lynette Hunter - 1996 - 288 páginas
...signification possible only if each element that is said to be "present," appearing on the stage of presence, is related to something other than itself but retains the mark of a past element and lets itself be hollowed out by the mark of its relation to a future element. This trace relates... | |
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