The Languages of criticism and the sciences of man

Baltimore,: Johns Hopkins University Press (1970)
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Abstract

"Although its original applications were in linguistics and anthropology, structuralism has also cut across sociology, history, philosophy, psychiatry, criticism, the comparative study of arts and letters, classical studies, and other disciplines in the humanities and social sciences. The present folume is a full record of the proceedings of an international symposium. Participating were many of the leading figures of the structuralist dialogue, and thus the volume is a useful demonstration of the movement, its aim and methods." [Choice].

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Dewey, Derrida, and 'the double bind'.Jim Garrison - 2003 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 35 (3):349–362.
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