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THE STORY OF ERROR G. Douglas Atkins Vincent B. Leitch's essay " The Lateral Dance : The Deconstructive Criticism of J. ... But despite Leitch's obviously wide reading in deconstruction and his close familiarity with Miller's texts ...
THE STORY OF ERROR G. Douglas Atkins Vincent B. Leitch's essay " The Lateral Dance : The Deconstructive Criticism of J. ... But despite Leitch's obviously wide reading in deconstruction and his close familiarity with Miller's texts ...
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1 metaphysics.3 As he says in “ Theory and Practice , ” “ one of the aims of deconstruction is precisely to free us from the false specter of nihilism ” ( 613 ) . Leitch apparently does not understand that nihilism and metaphysics ...
1 metaphysics.3 As he says in “ Theory and Practice , ” “ one of the aims of deconstruction is precisely to free us from the false specter of nihilism ” ( 613 ) . Leitch apparently does not understand that nihilism and metaphysics ...
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Leitch himself suggests that it would , in discussing “ the impasse of deconstruction . ” I have made the same claim . ... Even though Miller fully grasps the deconstructive principles that Leitch mistakes , he nonetheless ...
Leitch himself suggests that it would , in discussing “ the impasse of deconstruction . ” I have made the same claim . ... Even though Miller fully grasps the deconstructive principles that Leitch mistakes , he nonetheless ...
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