10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «GRAMMATOLOGIST»
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Husserl’s Legacy in Phenomenological Philosophies: New ...
Did not a certain grammatologist already analyze the repressed content of
transcendental phenomenology, pointing out the reasons for Husserl's tacit
deferring and avoiding? That is the whole problem of the appraisal of Derrida's
reading.
Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, 1991
2
Writing Culture: The Poetics and Politics of Ethnography
The post-modern text has moved beyond the representational function of signs
and has cast off the encumbrances of the substitution of appearances, those "
absences" and "differences" of the grammatologist. It is not a presence that calls
into ...
James Clifford, George E. Marcus, 1986
3
The Routledge Companion to Postmodernism
Logocentric writing (the reproduction of the phoneme or the voice), is
distinguished by the grammatologist from écriture, or grammatological writing,
which is concerned with characterizing those actions that create language.
Following Derrida ...
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Herméneutique littéraire contemporaine et interprétation des ...
Given these features, the grammatologist's technical term "text" does not simply
substitute for the hermeneutical term "work" since the grammatologist's or
semiotician's research program is not committed to these traditional assumptions.
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Protestant delusion in the nineteenth century; being another ...
You attempt, with profane adroitness, to carry back the Gospel, for ornament and
attraction, to the schools of Greece and Rome ; and to subdivide, for greater
clearness, the institutes of God himself, by the rules of some heathen
grammatologist ...
Peter Hately Waddell, 1843
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The Structural Allegory: Reconstructive Encounters with the ...
The Administration of the Discrete The grammatologist least of all can avoid
questioning himself about the essence of his object in the form of a question of
origin. (G, 28) Heidegger believed that the Logos principle and the Physis
principle ...
The grammatologist cannot avoid asking the question, 'What is writing?' or '
Where and when does writing begin?' But this question is never pressed beyond
a certain sticking-point prescribed by the nature of logocentric thinking. As
Derrida ...
8
The Kitan Language and Script
For each reconstruction, there will always be other researchers who disagree.
This situation is troublesome not only for the general reader and for novices in
the field; even such a famous grammatologist as Nishida Tatsuo could only sigh:
“To ...
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Deconstruction Reframed
... can still never be completed, for the grammatologist must be an eternal sentry,
the Cherubim who, with his flaming sword, prevents infiltration of "pre- scientific
empricisim," "positivism," and "metaphysical scientism" into his Grammatological
...
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Real Presences: Is There Anything in What We Say?
Their licence may indeed be boundless (the post-structuralist and deconstructive
game-theories and play have shown this); but their freedom is strictly a
secondary one. The grammatologist, the critic, the musical analyst, the art
historian or ...
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Consonants were all once part of one 'giant super consonant'
Grammatologist Professor Theo Black of Cambridge University, who lead the research explained, 'The alphabet of the distant past took a very ... «NewsBiscuit, Sep 10»