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Título: Poststructuralism and Deconstruction: A Mathematical History
Autores: Vladimir Tasic; University of New Brunswick
Fecha: 2012-05-03
Publicador: Cosmos Publishing Cooperative
Fuente: Ver documento
Tipo: Peer-reviewed Article
Tema: Philosophy; History of Mathematics; History of Philosophy
Poststructuralism; Derrida; Philosophy of Mathematics
Descripción: Explaining his love of philosophy, Slavoj Žižek notes that he ‘secretly thinks reality exists so that we can speculate about it’. This article takes the view that links between mathematics and continental philosophy are part of reality, the reality of philosophy and its history, and hence require speculation. Examples from the work of Jacques Derrida and Henri Poincaré are discussed.
Idioma: Inglés
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