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  1. (2 other versions)History of the Lie.Jacques Derrida & Peggy Kamuf - 1997 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (2-1):129-161.
    Before I even begin, before even a preface or an epigraph, allow me to make two confessions or concessions. Both of them have to do with the fable and the phantasm, that is to say, with the spectral. The fabulous and the phantasmatic have a feature in common: stricto sensu and in the classical sense of these terms, they do not pertain to either the true or the false, the veracious or the mendacious. They are related, rather, to an irreducible (...)
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  • Hegemonic fantasms.Rodolphe Gasché - 2005 - Research in Phenomenology 35 (1):311-326.
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  • (2 other versions)History of the Lie: Prolegomena.Jacques Derrida - 1997 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 19 (2/1):129-161.
    Before I even begin, before even a preface or an epigraph, allow me to make two confessions or concessions. Both of them have to do with the fable and the phantasm, that is to say, with the spectral. The fabulous and the phantasmatic have a feature in common: stricto sensu and in the classical sense of these terms, they do not pertain to either the true or the false, the veracious or the mendacious. They are related, rather, to an irreducible (...)
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  • The topology of Des hegemonies brisées.Reginald Lilly - 1998 - Research in Phenomenology 28 (1):226-242.
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