Consequently, positive deconstruction cannot satisfy the Derridian requirement that the deconstructor remain inside the text. |
He is not even the deconstructor of philosophies, since he calls into question the ultimate presuppositions of deconstruction. |
The deconstructor apparently sees what an opponent has failed to see, rises to a higher level of awareness, and gets the look-down upon everything that an opponent has said or will say. |
The deconstructor seemed to smile at this belief in the full knowledge that literature itself had produced it. |
The convention of naming deconstructors by extending the constructor name with the suffix is really just a crude but simple way of associating a deconstructor with a constructor. |
Bumbling Blumberg is secretly a master deconstructor of opaque, complex systems. |