Deconstruction and the Interests of TheoryPinter, 1988 - 250 Seiten A collection of essays in current analytical philosophy, which is united by a general concern with the uses of theory and the way that certain 'advanced' forms of literary-critical theory have been extended to other disciplines - often, the author argues, with undesirable results. |
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Acknowledgments 79 | 7 |
Ernst Bloch Paul de Man and | 29 |
truth meaning and right | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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