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“4 Insertion between words and concepts: Différance is neither a word (in French) nor a concept (a signified). It doesn’t exist; it’s not a present-being, a “thing” with essence and existence. It refuses the question, “What is différance?”. Better to write: différance Derrida crosses out the verb of being, putting it under erasure (“sous rature”: borrowed from Heidegger). Both there and not there, cancelled but not ejected, present and absent.”

Jeff Collins, Introducing Derrida: A Graphic Guide
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Introducing Derrida: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides Book 0) Introducing Derrida: A Graphic Guide by Jeff Collins
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