Jacques Derrida Quote

But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a silent and intuitive consciousness? Such a question therefore presupposes that, prior to the sign, and outside it, excluding any trace and any différance, something like consciousness is possible.


Marges de la Philosophie (ed. University of Chicago Press, 1982) - ISBN: 9780226143262


But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a...

But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a...

But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a...

But can one not conceive of a presence, and of a presence to itself of the subject before speech or signs, a presence to itself of the subject in a...