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Deconstruction and Aerodynamics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2009

Jenny Teichman
Affiliation:
New Hall, Cambridge

Extract

Deconstruction is commonly associated with the philosophy of Derrida. But there are also non-philosophers who say they engage in deconstruction, for example architects, anthropologists and literary critics. This may lead some people to suppose that deconstruction is not concerned with specifically philosophical problems.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 1993

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References

1 With thanks to D. H. Mellor, M. K.Tanner and H. H. Erskine-Hill. My understanding of logocentrism and differance owes much to discussions I have had with Simon Christmas.