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" In order to function, that is, in order to be legible, a signature must have a repeatable, iterable, imitable form; it must be able to detach itself from the present and singular intention of its production. It is its sameness which, in altering its identity... "
The Anonymous Renaissance: Cultures of Discretion in Tudor-Stuart England - Pagina 22
door Marcy L. North - 2003 - 309 pagina’s
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Margins of Philosophy

Jacques Derrida - 1982 - 364 pagina’s
...simultaneously, once again, the condition of their impossibility, of the impossibility of their rigorous purity. In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...present and singular intention of its production. It is its sameness which, in altering its identity and singularity, divides the seal. I have already...
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Realism and Revolution: Balzac, Stendhal, Zola, and the Performances of History

Sandy Petrey - 1988 - 236 pagina’s
...simultaneously, once again, the condition of their impossibility, of the impossibility of their rigorous purity. In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...present and singular intention of its production. It is its sameness which, in altering its identity and singularity, divides the seal. [32.8-2.9] From...
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Erring: A Postmodern A/theology

Mark C. Taylor - 1987 - 233 pagina’s
...impossibility, of the impossibility of their rigorous purity. In order to function, that is, to be readable, a signature must have a repeatable, iterable, imitable form; it must be able to be detached from the present and singular intention of its production. It is this sameness which, by...
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A Derrida Reader: Between the Blinds

Jacques Derrida - 1991 - 676 pagina’s
...simultaneously, once again, the condition of their impossibility, of the impossibility of their rigorous purity. In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...present and singular intention of its production. It is its sameness which, in altering its identity and singularity, divides the seal. I have already...
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Writing Matter: From the Hands of the English Renaissance

Jonathan Goldberg - 1991 - 372 pagina’s
...that (de)situate the hand. This, as Derrida has argued, is the "normal" situation for any signature. "In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...must be able to detach itself from the present and the singular intention of its production. It is its sameness which, in altering its identity and singularity,...
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Protocols of Reading

Robert Scholes - 1989 - 180 pagina’s
...entails (a prior,) the impossibility of so functionineIn order to function, that is, to be readable, a signature must have a repeatable, iterable, imitable form; it must be able to be detached from the present and singular intention of its production It is its sameness which, by...
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Mark and Luke in Poststructuralist Perspectives: Jesus Begins to Write

Stephen D. Moore - 1992 - 228 pagina’s
...Word, 154, emphasis added. signature implies the actual or empirical nonpresence of the signer. ... In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...it must be able to detach itself from the present . . . of its production."63 Luke's Jesus is recognized ("they recognized him" — 24:31) in his signature,...
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Psychology and Nihilism: A Genealogical Critique of the Computational Model ...

Fred J. Evans - 1993 - 330 pagina’s
...divided by its deferral to other contexts of its possible occurrence: "In order to function, that is, to be legible, a signature must have a repeatable,...present and singular intention of its production. It is the sameness which, in altering its identity and singularity, divides the seal" (1982a, pp. 328-329)....
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Outside in the Teaching Machine

Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak - 1993 - 356 pagina’s
...must be retained is the absolute singularity of a signature-event and a signature-form . . . But ... a signature must have a repeatable, iterable, imitable form; it must be able to be detached from the present and singular intention of its production." The first sequence of the film,...
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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy: Biographical Writings

Louis Kaplan - 1995 - 252 pagina’s
...singularity and repeatability that is marked out in every inscription of the signature. Derrida discloses, "In order to function, that is, in order to be legible,...present and singular intention of its production. It is its sameness, which, in altering its identity and singularity, divides the seal."16 The iterable...
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