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| | Moksha Journal - Chinese Buddhism and Derridean Deconstruction, by Robert Magliola |
 | | As Derrida sees it, however, the problem is that logocentrism, no matter whether at the macroscopic level of 'logical systems' or the microscopic level of connecting two words in a 'logical' way, is radically defective. |
 | | Since each new deconstruction tends to establish itself as a new script and must be deconstructed in turn, human experience is for Derrida an unending process--a 'trace' of discontinuous deflections, each of them imprevu and transitory. |
 | | The first motif can be called 'reinscription', or 'the sameness which is not identity'. |
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