Il n'y a pas de hors-texte
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"il n'y a pas de hors-texte" ("nothing exists outside of text") is a dictum by Jacques Derrida.
It is translated as "There is nothing outside the text," or alternatively as "there is no outside to the text" or "there is no outside-the-text".
It was first published in Of Grammatology in 1967.
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