
“L'oeuvre pure implique la disparition élocutoire du poëte, qui cède l'initiative aux mots.”
Observations
Chants de l'espace, 1968
“L'oeuvre pure implique la disparition élocutoire du poëte, qui cède l'initiative aux mots.”
Observations
The Monadology (1714)
Écrits théoriques, Institutions républicaines
[Almost everyone] has difficulty believing that behavior they have always associated with 'human nature' is not human nature at all but learned behavior of a particularly complex variety. Possibly one of the many reasons why the culture concept has been resisted is that it throws doubt on many established beliefs.
en
Le Langage silencieux (1959), Chapitre 3 : Le vocabulaire de la culture (The Vocabulary of Culture)
“Te nommer c'est faire briller la présence d'un être antérieur à la disparition”
Quelque chose noir, 1986