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Currently reading the chapter
Play and Messianicity: The Question of Time and History in Derrida’s Deconstruction
FRANÇOISE DASTUR
‘Deconstruction is not demolition, but rather de-sedimentation‘
Boom! Derrida meets Wittgenstein!
Anything that has been constructed can be deconstructed and therefore reassembled and transformed, Deconstruction merely destabilises and adds plasticity to what appears fixed
The commentary on time and substance is interesting- I think I can see a development of the eternal return in Nietzsche in this chapter.
Haven’t watched this yet, but I think the Caputo essay is great.
Deconstruction is structured like a religion.