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A modern French philosophy who is influenced by ]'s concept of destruction and ]'s concept of deconstruction. His thought handles especially the topic of being a subject in a collective. A modern French philosophist who is influenced by ]'s concept of destruction and ]'s concept of deconstruction. His thought handles especially the topic of being a subject in a collective.


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A modern French philosophist who is influenced by Heidegger's concept of destruction and Derrida's concept of deconstruction. His thought handles especially the topic of being a subject in a collective.

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