The structural revolution

New York: St. Martin's Press (1978)
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Abstract

In this important contribution to the debate, Jean-Marie Benoist provides a lucid expositor of the progress which structuralism has so far made and of the main problems which it has encountered. In particular he brings out the full philosophical implications and reveals the metaphysical obstacles with which some philosophers and structuralist have become ensnared.

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