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After years of debate, Jacques Derrida's acolytes finally agreed upon an inscription to be placed on his tombstone: it was the word Dead. Is this inscription an aphorism?




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Answer: yes

Any tersely-phrased statement of a truth, opinion, or principle is an aphorism. The word dead is terse and, with respect to Derrida, it is a truth.

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