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Deconstruction
This necessity for the active interpretation of meaning by readers when language is understood as writing is why deconstruction takes place. ... While Derrida's deconstructions in the sixties and early seventies is characterised by a close reading of texts by other philosophers or literary figures his later deconstructions often take the form of an investigation into the impossibility of terms when considered in their most pure and abstract form. -
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List of thinkers influenced by deconstruction
He has written a number of books about deconstruction. ... ↑ (1996) Weber, Samuel, Mass Mediauras: Form, Technics, Media -
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Deconstruction (building)
Typical methods of deconstruction ... Selling the used materials or donating them to non-profit organizations are another effective way of gaining capital. -
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Deconstruction-and-religion
In deconstruction, justice takes on the structure of a promise that absence and impossibility can be made present and possible. ... Prior to différance, all Western conceptual schemes relied on one form or another of a transcendental signifier. -
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Deconstructivism
The Wexner Center takes the archetypal form of the castle, which it then imbues with complexity in a series of cuts and fragmentations. ... Deconstruction -
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Trace (deconstruction)
Trace is one of the most important concepts in Derridian Deconstruction. ... Derrida takes almost a similar strategy. -
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French philosophy
A certain form of green bottles signify red wine. ... Deconstruction takes a text, examines binary oppositions within it from several different interpreting standpoints, and then attempts to show them to be dependent upon one another, unstable, ambiguous and historically and culturally defined. -
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The Deconstruction of Falling Stars
This episode takes place after the events of the rest of the series. ... The Deconstruction of Falling Stars at The Lurker's Guide to Babylon 5 -
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Trace (Deconstruction)
Trace is one of the most important concepts in Derridian Deconstruction. ... Derrida takes almost a similar strategy. -
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Postmodernism
A deconstruction is created when the "deeper" substance of text opposes the text's more "superficial" form.
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