Literature and the Touch of the RealUniversity of Delaware Press, 2004 - 262 pàgines Literature and the Touch of the Real offers a critique of neo-Saussurean theories of the constitution of the world through language or the essential divorce of language from the real. It does this by, first, offering a critical account of the contradictions and omissions of Saussure's Course in General Linguistics. Secondly, in a revisionist reading of Jacques Derrida, it argues that far from reducing reality to language, Derrida's concept of the text in fact argues that the world cannot be eradicated from the linguistic. Thirdly, it offers an account of Ludwig Wittgenstein's concepts of grammar, criteria, aspect perception, and language-games that reintegrates language and the world while avoiding the instrumentalist pitfalls of realism and empiricism. |
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David Schalkwyk. declares the relation to be problematic . This makes the critique of nomenclaturism curiously indecisive . For Saussure's criticism would not affect a nomenclaturist who held that ( 1 ) a complex relationship exists be ...
David Schalkwyk. declares the relation to be problematic . This makes the critique of nomenclaturism curiously indecisive . For Saussure's criticism would not affect a nomenclaturist who held that ( 1 ) a complex relationship exists be ...
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... relationship between such entities as signs ( signifier and signified together ) and things in the world that is arbitrary . And it is precisely the arbitrariness of this relation- ship that allows the referent to be excluded in a ...
... relationship between such entities as signs ( signifier and signified together ) and things in the world that is arbitrary . And it is precisely the arbitrariness of this relation- ship that allows the referent to be excluded in a ...
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... relation to an object ( conscious- ness is always of something ) , Derrida uses Husserl's own analysis of the ways in which such objects are presented in consciousness to show that they cannot actually be fully present . re- Husserl's ...
... relation to an object ( conscious- ness is always of something ) , Derrida uses Husserl's own analysis of the ways in which such objects are presented in consciousness to show that they cannot actually be fully present . re- Husserl's ...
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