As armadilhas da desconstrução: as estratégias do texto nas aproximações entre Derrida e o Zaratustra de Nietzsche

Cadernos Nietzsche 1:69-82 (1996)
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In a debate of the general principles of the desconstrutivism elabored for Jaques Derrida, this text emphasizes their implications in the debate of the philosophical discourse limits, in the philosophize as seduction, in the violence of the reading, in the philosophy as text, and in the presence of the metaphor. This way, the author searchs possible parallels between the Derrida’s “desconstructions” and the Nietzsche’s Also sprach Zarathustra

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