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Click to increase image sizeClick to decrease image size Notes 1. Jacques Derrida, ‘I Have a Taste for the Secret’, in Jacques Derrida and Maurizio Ferraris, A Taste for the Secret (London: Polity Press, 2001). See pp. 50–1. 2. Jacques Derrida, ‘Punctuations: The Time of a Thesis’, in Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004), p.120. All further references will be included in the body of the text. 3. Jacques Derrida, ‘Countersignature’, Paragraph 27.2 (2004), pp. 7–42. See pp.17–19. 4. Jacques Derrida, ‘Negotiations’, in Negotiations: Interventions and Interviews 1971–2001 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), p.18. All further references will be included in the body of the text. 5. Jacques Derrida, ‘Who's Afraid of Philosophy?’, in Eyes of the University: Right to Philosophy 2 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004), p. 187. All further references will be included in the body of the text. 6. Jacques Derrida, ‘Where a Teaching Body Begins and How It Ends’, in Who's Afraid of Philosophy: Right to Philosophy 1 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), p. 90. All further references will be included in the body of the text. 7. Jacques Derrida, ‘Privilege: Justificatory Title and Introductory Remarks’, in Who's Afraid of Philosophy: Right to Philosophy 1, p. 10. 8. Jacques Derrida, ‘The Principle of Reason: The University in the Eyes of Its Pupils’, Diacritics 13.1 (1983), pp. 3–20. 9. Jacques Derrida, ‘The University without Condition’, in Without Alibi (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002). All further references will be included in the body of the text. 10. See Derrida, ‘Negotiations’, p. 27. See also Derrida, ‘Declarations of Independence’, in Negotiations, pp. 46–54.

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