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Preface;
Part I. Confrontation:
1. Interpretation, signs and God;
2. Deconstruction otherwise;
3. Metaphysics and theology;
Part II. Examination:
4. The status of deconstruction;
5. Questions of scope;
Part III. Dialogue:
6. The economy of mysticism;
7. Kant: mysticism and parerga;
8. Heidegger: the revealing and concealing of mysticism; Bibliography; Index of people; Index of topics.
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