A generation ago a group of French thinkers attempted to unify philosophy and human science around the notions of structural linguistics. Post-structuralism, as this enterprise became known, has divided the intellectual world into two seemingly implacable camps. This book retraces the birth and development of post-structuralism, examining its intellectual aspirations and identifying its failures. Several key texts, ranging from anthropology to poetics, and from phenomenology to epistemology, are examined.
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
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978-0-631-18086-9 (9780631180869)
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Preface 1. The Order of Language 2. Technology and Regression 3. The Transcendental Ties of Linguistics 4. Games of Dispersion and the Correspondence Fallacy 5. On Conventionalism in Poetics 6. On Discretionary Intellectual Behaviour. Post-Scriptum: The Heidegger Affair.