Well, that was the philosopher's line! He was the guy behind deconstructionism: the idea that you could pull a text apart and show that it actually meant the opposite of what the text writer was trying to say. If you said "forgive me", actually you meant "forget what I am saying", etc.
The point was that we agree to
let things mean what we think they do, but actually they don't really mean what we think they do (you know, when we think we are "letting" them mean what we think we are). I never really got it.
The philosophy is the reasoning behind today's postmodernist attitude to many things. When I read in the bible
Isaiah 41:24 -
Show Context "Indeed you are nothing, And your work is nothing; He who chooses you is an abomination." I think of deconstructionism and postmodernism, actually. Yet it is a leading choice at universities for the study of contemporary culture!