Derrida and Seng Zhao: Linguistic and Philosophical Deconstruction

Philosophy and Culture 28 (3):238-249 (2001)
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In this paper, we have to consider Chaderuida and Seng-chao's deconstruction of how their writing in terms of philosophy and law to be reflected in the syntactic structure. Second, we will consider Chaderuida and Seng-chao is how their words and sentence structure of deconstruction, to show through the language to grasp the ontology of nature and the nature of the logical impossibility of the body, and how they turn their double negative philosophical traditions in the name of the body, said body and said things. Finally, we will look at the De Ruida and Seng-chao is how similar the "no" in terms of deconstruction from a different way to sum ​​up their theory of a double negative

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