economimesis
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Economimesis
Jacques Derrida; R. Klein
Diacritics, Vol. 11, No. 2, The Ghost of Theology: Readings of Kant and Hegel. (Summer, 1981),pp. 2-25.
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Tony1ukNature can only speak its silent word, through the animal with speech. Again bees form the paradigmatic absence of this responsibility.
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Tony1ukmimesis would not be of the order of servility