Routledge Revivals: Pandora and Occam (1992)

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A01=Horst Ruthrof
analytic philosophy
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Directional Theory
discourse theory
discursive
Discursive Practices
Doctor Faustus
Drugie Berega
Elstir's Paintings
Elstir’s Paintings
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formations
General Semiosis
hermeneutics
hierarchy of sign systems in literature
Individuated Items
Literal Meaning
Logical Relations
Lyotard's Theory
Lyotard’s Theory
Mathematical Expressions
modal
Modal Opacity
opacity
operations
Patrick White
Phrase Universes
post-structuralism
propositional
Realist Textualism
Referential Feature
Richard III
semiotics
Serenus Zeitblom
sign
Sinful Artist
social
Speak Memory
speech act analysis
system
Utterance Motivation
Vice Versa
Violated
Wollaston
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138744479
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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First published in 1992, this book evokes Pandora and Occam as metaphoric corner posts in an argument about language as discourse and in doing so, brings analytic philosophy to bear on issues of Continental philosophy, with attention to linguistic, semiological, and semiotic concerns. Instead of regarding meanings as guaranteed by definitions, the author argues that linguistic expressions are schemata directing us more or less loosely toward the activation of nonlinguistic sign systems. Ruthrof draws up a heuristic hierarchy of discourses, with literary expression at the top, descending through communication-reduced reference and speech acts to formal logic and digital communication at the bottom. The book offers multiple perspectives from which to review traditional theories of meaning, working from a wide variety of theorists, including Peirce, Frege, Husserl, Derrida, Lyotard, Davidson, and Searle. In Ruthrof’s analysis, Pandora and Occam illustrate the opposition between the suppressed rich materiality of culturally saturated discourse and the stark ideality of formal sign systems.

This book will be of interest to those studying linguistics, literature and philosophy.

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