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Phillips, Robert (1999). „Deconstructing the Mass”. Latin Mass Magazine (Winter). Архивирано из оригинала 2004-04-17. г. „For deconstructionists, not only is there no truth to know, there is no self to know it and so there is no soul to save or lose." and "In following the Enlightenment to its logical end, deconstruction reaches nihilism. The meaning of human life is reduced to whatever happens to interest us at the moment...”
Phillips, Robert (1999). „Deconstructing the Mass”. Latin Mass Magazine (Winter). Архивирано из оригинала 2004-04-17. г. „For deconstructionists, not only is there no truth to know, there is no self to know it and so there is no soul to save or lose." and "In following the Enlightenment to its logical end, deconstruction reaches nihilism. The meaning of human life is reduced to whatever happens to interest us at the moment...”