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Saturday, 14 March 2009

Derrida (again)

"One shouldn't complicate things for the pleasure of complicating, but one should also never simplify or pretend to be sure of such simplicity where there is none. If things were simple, word would have gotten round"
~ Derrida (1989)
Posted by Spiritual Geographer at 23:11
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