Jacque Derrida, Of Grammatology (The Written Being/The Being Written)
-Derrida notes that Nietzsche did not view reading and writing as activities that uncovered objective meanings.Rather,Nietzsche thought that reading and writing "create meanings." It follows from this that
A) written words can express different ideas for different people,and there is not a correct interpretation of a writer's words.
B) words are meaningless,and hence meaning must always be created.
C) it is easy to communicate to other people the ideas that one intends to communicate.
D) the meanings of words are fixed.
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