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Semiotics and deconstructionist theory have taught us that all beings and objects constitute and are constituted of signs within a vast network of signs, each reliant on the others to gain inferred validation, devoid of meaning beyond this complex construct. What right then does any person have to claim authorship of a text, when its creation is by implication contingent on so much more than just one person’s imagination?
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