Derrida, Negative Theology and the Tresp
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Thomas Ryba
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Article
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1997
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Elsevier Science
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English
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In many respects, deconstruction and negative theology make very strange bedfellows. Under one interpretation of deconstruction, transcendence is an impossibility, there being no limit to the notion of textual horizon and the immanent play of signifiers with it. At the same time, apophatic mysticism