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How Nietzsche's Idea about Language Came to be Transformed into Derrida's Ideology of Deconstruction

How Nietzsche's Idea about Language Came to be Transformed into Derrida's Ideology of Deconstruction Footnotes 1. Werke: Akademie-Textausgabe (Berlin, 1968 ), vol. VIII , pp. 29ff . 2. ‘A Plea for Excuses’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society , 1956‐7, p. 8. 3. Michael Holroyd, Lytton Strachey: a Biography (Harmondsworth, 1971), p. 200. 4. (Harmondsworth, 1953), pp. 89–90. 5. Cp. Paul Hoffmann, Symbolismus (München, 1987), p.122 and Peter Munz, Philosophical Darwinism (London, 1993), p. 62. 6. Remnants of Meaning (Cambridge, Mass., 1988). 7. Principles of Psychology (Cambridge, Mass., 1981), p. 245. 8. (Oxford, 1967). 9. Brian McGuiness, Wittgenstein, A Life (Harmondsworth, 1990), p. 253 10. Ibid., p. 144. 11. Cf. Peter Munz , ‘ Bloor's Wittgenstein or The Fly in the Bottle ’, Philosophy of the Social Sciences , 17 , 1987 , pp. 88 – 9 . 12. See Harold Bloom (ed.), Deconstruction and Criticism (New York, 1979). 13. Easy Pieces (New York, 1985), pp. 149–50. 14. E.g., On Deconstruction (London, 1983). 15. ‘In Defence of Overinterpretation’, in Stefan Collini (ed.), Interpretation and Overinterpretation (Cambridge, 1992), p. 112. 16. Cf. E. Jones , Sigmund Freud (London, 1956 ), vol. I , pp. 30 – 32 ; R.W. Clark, Freud (London, 1980), pp. 27–28; W.J. McGrath, Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis (Ithaca, 1986), pp. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Australian Journal of Politics and History Wiley

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Copyright © 1994 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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0004-9522
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1467-8497
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10.1111/j.1467-8497.1994.tb00871.x
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Footnotes 1. Werke: Akademie-Textausgabe (Berlin, 1968 ), vol. VIII , pp. 29ff . 2. ‘A Plea for Excuses’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society , 1956‐7, p. 8. 3. Michael Holroyd, Lytton Strachey: a Biography (Harmondsworth, 1971), p. 200. 4. (Harmondsworth, 1953), pp. 89–90. 5. Cp. Paul Hoffmann, Symbolismus (München, 1987), p.122 and Peter Munz, Philosophical Darwinism (London, 1993), p. 62. 6. Remnants of Meaning (Cambridge, Mass., 1988). 7. Principles of Psychology (Cambridge, Mass., 1981), p. 245. 8. (Oxford, 1967). 9. Brian McGuiness, Wittgenstein, A Life (Harmondsworth, 1990), p. 253 10. Ibid., p. 144. 11. Cf. Peter Munz , ‘ Bloor's Wittgenstein or The Fly in the Bottle ’, Philosophy of the Social Sciences , 17 , 1987 , pp. 88 – 9 . 12. See Harold Bloom (ed.), Deconstruction and Criticism (New York, 1979). 13. Easy Pieces (New York, 1985), pp. 149–50. 14. E.g., On Deconstruction (London, 1983). 15. ‘In Defence of Overinterpretation’, in Stefan Collini (ed.), Interpretation and Overinterpretation (Cambridge, 1992), p. 112. 16. Cf. E. Jones , Sigmund Freud (London, 1956 ), vol. I , pp. 30 – 32 ; R.W. Clark, Freud (London, 1980), pp. 27–28; W.J. McGrath, Freud's Discovery of Psychoanalysis (Ithaca, 1986), pp.

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