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Widely published contemporary theorist Norris (philosophy, Cardiff U. in Wales) explores the cross-section of deconstruction (mainly the thought of Jacques Derrida), philosophy of language, and literary theory, arguing that each camp may benefit from a better knowledge of the others. Topics include: linguistics as a guide to metaphysics, examinations of science in literary theory, the "possible-worlds" logic as it relates to narrative theory, and some possible reasons for Wittgenstein's aversion to Shakespeare. Annotation 漏2008 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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Introduction 1(8)
Deconstruction, Analysis and Deviant Logic: Derrida `At The Limits of Thought' 9(26)
Ethics, Normativity and Deconstruction 35(42)
Saussurean Linguistics as Model and Metaphor: The Structuralist `Revolution' Revisited 77(30)
Translation to Tralfamadore: Images of Science in Literary Theory 107(27)
Will the Real Saul Kripke Please Stand Up? Fiction, Philosophy and Possible Worlds 134(25)
Extraordinary Language: Why Wittgenstein Didn't Like Shakespeare 159(53)
Free-Will, Creativity and Structural Constraint: Linguistics as a Guide to Metaphysics 212(49)
Index 261
Introduction 1(8)
Deconstruction, Analysis and Deviant Logic: Derrida `At The Limits of Thought' 9(26)
Ethics, Normativity and Deconstruction 35(42)
Saussurean Linguistics as Model and Metaphor: The Structuralist `Revolution' Revisited 77(30)
Translation to Tralfamadore: Images of Science in Literary Theory 107(27)
Will the Real Saul Kripke Please Stand Up? Fiction, Philosophy and Possible Worlds 134(25)
Extraordinary Language: Why Wittgenstein Didn't Like Shakespeare 159(53)
Free-Will, Creativity and Structural Constraint: Linguistics as a Guide to Metaphysics 212(49)
Index 261
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