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(n.)A philosophical movement and theory of literary criticism that questions traditional assumptions about certainty, identity, and truth; asserts that words can only refer to other words; and attempts to demonstrate how statements about any text subvert their own meanings:“In deconstruction, the critic…
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Deconstruction is a term in contemporary philosophy, literary criticism, and the social sciences, denoting a process by which the texts and languages of Western philosophy (in particular) appear to sh...
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In the context of physical construction, deconstruction is the selective dismantlement of building components, specifically for re-use, recycling,
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Explains the origin of the word 'deconstruction' and clarifies misconceptions concerning its meaning. In the face of these assaults on the word deconstruction, I'm sure it is too late to save it from the fate of meaninglessness or synonymy with destruction. On the other hand, it may not be too late to say something...
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I would say that deconstruction loses nothing from admitting that it is impossible; also that those who would rush to delight in that admission lose nothing from having to wait. Deconstruction is inventive or it is nothing at all; it does not settle for methodological procedures, it opens up a passageway,
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Deconstruction: A school of philosophy that originated in France in the late 1960s, has had an enormous impact on Anglo-American criticism. Largely the creation of its chief proponent Jacques Derrida, deconstruction upends the Western metaphysical tradition.
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The word deconstruction plays as small a role in Derrida's writing as Abbau and Destruktion played in Heidegger's. 'Deconstructionism' was, initially, no more Derrida's chosen label for his own thought than 'existentialism' was Heidegger's label for the doctrines of Being and Time.
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Deconstruction; Deconstruction has a broader, more popular, and a narrower, more technical sense. The latter refers to a series of techniques for reading texts developed by Jacques Derrida, Paul de; Man, and others;
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