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deconstructivism

NOUN
  1. a school of architecture based on the philosophical theory of deconstruction

How To Use deconstructivism In A Sentence

  • You: Connectivism goes beyond Derida's Deconstructivism and behaviouralism and all those 1960s and 1970s thinges -- it's even more far our Second Thoughts
  • Deconstructivism ideas are borrowed from the French philosopher Jacques Derrida.
  • Personally, I hold to a somewhat optimistic - and rather unfashionable in the present age of clamorous and overassertive Deconstructivism - view that system and structure (and consequently - progress and consolidating knowledge), as far as literary theory is concerned, are not dirty words. Notes Toward a Theory of Narrative Modality
  • Betti and Hirsch argued that Gadamer's thought is a kind of relativism by the objectivism. Derrida, the representative for deconstructivism, criticize Gadamer too.
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