| Jacques Derrida - 1978 - 366 頁
...the structurally of structure — although it has always been at work, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center...only to orient, balance, and organize the structure — one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure — but above all to make sure that the... | |
| Frank Lentricchia - 1980 - 406 頁
...structure . . . has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin. The function of this center was . . . above all to make sure that the organizing principle of the structure would limit what we might... | |
| Shirley F. Staton - 1987 - 492 頁
...the structurality of structure — although it has always been at work, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center...only to orient, balance, and organize the structure — one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure — but above all to make sure that the... | |
| Vassilis Lambropoulos, David Neal Miller - 1987 - 552 頁
...been involved, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or referring it to a point of presence, a fixed origin....only to orient, balance, and organize the structure — one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure — but above all to make sure that the... | |
| Richard Harvey Brown - 1989 - 256 頁
...has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center or of referring to a point of presence, a fixed origin. . . . The function of this center was not to orient the structure . . . but above all to make sure that the organizing principle of the structure... | |
| Kurt Mueller-Vollmer - 1990 - 484 頁
...of aesthetic forms and aesthetic values that is compatible with this longing. VII. been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center...only to orient, balance, and organize the structure - one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure - but above all to make sure that the organizing... | |
| Ernst Behler - 1991 - 204 頁
...could not be unified with the concept of the pure structurality of structure. As Derrida describes it, "The function of this center was not only to orient, balance, and organize the structure — one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure — but above all to make sure that the... | |
| Brenda K. Marshall - 1992 - 226 頁
...logocentric concept of the center: the structurally of structure . . . has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process of giving it a center...to orient, balance, and organize the structure— one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure— but above all to make sure that the organizing... | |
| Norman Norwood Holland - 1992 - 294 頁
...language deconstructs itself. At the root of Western philosophy is a process of giving it [any structure] a center or of referring it to a point of presence,...was not only to orient, balance, and organize the structure—one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure—but above all to make sure that... | |
| Mark Wigley - 1993 - 300 頁
...although it has always been at work, has always been neutralized or reduced, and this by a process giving it a center or of referring it to a point of...only to orient, balance, and organize the structure — one cannot in fact conceive of an unorganized structure — but above all to make sure that the... | |
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