1. Deconstruction and 'ordinary language' : speech versus writing in the text of philosophy -- 2. The insistence of the letter : textuality and metaphor in Wittgenstein's later philosophy -- 3. That the truest philosophy is the most feigning' :...
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1. Deconstruction and 'ordinary language' : speech versus writing in the text of philosophy -- 2. The insistence of the letter : textuality and metaphor in Wittgenstein's later philosophy -- 3. That the truest philosophy is the most feigning' : Austin on the margins of literature -- 4. Fictions of authority : narrative and viewpoint in Kierkegaard's writing -- 5. Image and parable : readings of Walter Benjamin -- 6. Forked paths to Xanadu : parables of reading in Livingston Lowes -- 7. Deconstruction, naming and necessity : some logical options.