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Deconstruction Reframed
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Deconstruction Reframed

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Directed chiefly toward scholars in literary criticism and theory, Peircean semiotics, and, more generally, philosophy, this book is, by the nature of its broad focus, more descriptive than critical, synthetic rather than overtly prescriptive. Beginning with a brief discussion of Peirce and deconstruction, the author then turns to the relevance of current concepts in science and the philosophy of science as well as mathematics - especially Goedel’s theorems. Subsequently, a series of thought experiments is used to illustrate that some concepts propounded by deconstruction are compatible with certain aspects of the new physics. The notion of writing is compared to Karl Popper’s philosophy of science, and finally, a discussion of Beckett rounds out the author’s general thesis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Purdue University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1985
Pages
274
ISBN
9781557531506

Directed chiefly toward scholars in literary criticism and theory, Peircean semiotics, and, more generally, philosophy, this book is, by the nature of its broad focus, more descriptive than critical, synthetic rather than overtly prescriptive. Beginning with a brief discussion of Peirce and deconstruction, the author then turns to the relevance of current concepts in science and the philosophy of science as well as mathematics - especially Goedel’s theorems. Subsequently, a series of thought experiments is used to illustrate that some concepts propounded by deconstruction are compatible with certain aspects of the new physics. The notion of writing is compared to Karl Popper’s philosophy of science, and finally, a discussion of Beckett rounds out the author’s general thesis.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Purdue University Press
Country
United States
Date
1 December 1985
Pages
274
ISBN
9781557531506