No More Learning

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Franz Borkenau and Derrida
His discreet idea of freedom is inseparable from the effort to withdraw           from the initially inevitable identifications and pinnings-down as­ sociated with the use of certain idioms - which, in­ cidentally, is why some readers seek to label him a neo-sceptic who, like the members of that school, declared a state of suspension between different opinions the highest intellectual virtue.