Das Artikulierte und das Inartikulierte: eine Archäologie strukturalistischen Denkens

Berlin: De Gruyter (2012)
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Abstract

This study uses a comparative analysis of key texts in the history of literature and philosophy to uncover the historical-semantic foundations of structuralist thought. By examining shifts within the paradigm of 'articulation' the author demonstrates how language became an explanatory model for a range of other organizing systems. This background makes it possible to comprehend the broadly disseminated network of modern structuralist theories."--Publisher's website.

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