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Derrida deceased, if that means anything.
2004-10-11
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(2004-10-10) -- French President Jacques Chirac announced today that Jacques Derrida, the father of the intellectual movement called deconstructionism, died yesterday of pancreatic cancer, "if indeed 'death' can be said to mean anything beyond the biases of culture, language, religion and philosophy."

"Of course, we can't assert anything positively about Monsieur Derrida's recent failure to exist," said Mr. Chirac, "We can't even state that he ever did exist, since he may have been a mere metaphysical projection of our own prejudices against absolutes. However, in as much as we may categorically claim anything--Mr. Derrida will not likely be showing up for work tomorrow. Although, who is to say?"

Mr. Derrida's many books and teachings spawned legions of American college professors whose stock-in-trade is to "deconstruct" literature and philosophy in order to demonstrate that, for example, the so-called classics of Western literature are so distorted by their authors' cultural prejudices as to render them useful only for literary deconstruction.

"Monsieur Derrida bequeathed a magnificent legacy to the global intellectual community," said Mr. Chirac. "He has provided us all with the intellectual infrastructure to prevent us from seeking after truth. Thanks to him we know it is fruitless to assert anything with conviction, or to say that any ideology is less true than any other. They are all equally trifling. Their value, if any, lies only in the sport they provide for college professors."

In lieu of flowers, friends of Mr. Derrida are urged to devote their lives to convincing at least one young person that there is nothing to which it is worth devoting one's life.
Posted by:Korora

#10  Ever notice that the only time you hear about Philosophy Legends or Blues Legends is when they die?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-10-11 8:57:46 PM  

#9  Good riddance. I was getting tired of his insistance on the lococentrisim of artificiality we sometimes call "breathing", surely simply a placeholder for the metaphor of life...

Unfortunately, the Spawn of Satan live on:
http://www.postanarki.net/saul9.htm
Posted by: mojo   2004-10-11 3:50:56 PM  

#8  Bulldog, actually he wasn't sure and therefore he isn't anymore. heh
Posted by: rkb   2004-10-11 2:37:47 PM  

#7  As a matter of fact, I spent the afternoon yesterday ululating. My wife didn't understand what the big deal was, but I'm glad this piece of dogshit has done all the damage he's going to.
Posted by: BH   2004-10-11 10:17:23 AM  

#6  Excuse me mangling French philosophers: Derrida: he thought (albeit poorly) therefore he was.
Posted by: Bulldog   2004-10-11 10:07:59 AM  

#5  Ceci n'est pas une pipe.
Posted by: Howard UK   2004-10-11 9:21:28 AM  

#4  And who can really say that Jacques is President of France?
Posted by: 2b   2004-10-11 9:04:49 AM  

#3  And now the worms will deconstruct Derrida. How very fitting.
Posted by: Jonathan   2004-10-11 9:00:36 AM  

#2  In lieu of flowers, friends of Mr. Derrida are urged to devote their lives to convincing at least one young person that there is nothing to which it is worth devoting one’s life

This with the image of Chiraq's nose planted firmly up Saddam's ass uppermost in their thoughts.
Posted by: badanov   2004-10-11 12:43:58 AM  

#1  This just in: In other news, Fransisco Franco still dead!
Posted by: OldSpook   2004-10-11 12:39:58 AM  

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