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"The Lick of the Mother Tongue: Derrida's Fantasies of 'the Touch of Language' with Augustine and Marx”

In Mirt Komel (ed.), The Language of Touch: Philosophical Examinations in Linguistics and Haptic Studies. New York, USA: Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 107-120 (2019)

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  1. Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays.[author unknown] - 1972 - Studies in Soviet Thought 12 (4):402-402.
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  • Lenin and philosophy, and other essays.Louis Althusser - 1971 - New York: Monthly Review Press.
    No figure among the western Marxist theoreticians has loomed larger in the postwar period than Louis Althusser. A rebel against the Catholic tradition in which he was raised, Althusser studied philosophy and later joined both the faculty of the Ecole normal superieure and the French Communist Party in 1948. Viewed as a "structuralist Marxist," Althusser was as much admired for his independence of intellect as he was for his rigorous defense of Marx. The latter was best illustrated in For Marx (...)
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  • Spectres de Marx. L'État de la dette, le travail du deuil et la nouvelle internationale.Jacques Derrida - 1996 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 186 (4):528-528.
     
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  • Merleau-Ponty and the touch of Malebranche.Judith Butler - 2005 - In Taylor Carman & Mark B. N. Hansen (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Merleau-Ponty. Cambridge University Press. pp. 181--205.
     
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  • He stuttered.Gilles Deleuze - 1994 - In Constantin V. Boundas & Dorothea Olkowski (eds.), Gilles Deleuze and the Theater of Philosophy. Routledge. pp. 23--29.
     
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  • Eighteenth brumaire of Louis Bonaparte.Karl Marx - unknown
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