1st Edition

Routledge Revivals: Pandora and Occam (1992) On the Limits of Language and Literature

By Horst Ruthrof Copyright 1992
268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

268 Pages
by Routledge

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... Read more

Preface; Prologue: Pandora and Occam: Two Stories; Introduction;  1. The Directionality of Meaning  2. The Rape of Autumn or the Rich and Fuzzy Life of Meanings  3. The Modalities of the "Künstlerroman"  4. Literature and Husserl: A Critique of Noematic meaning  5. Meaning as Sense and Derrida’s Critique of the Concept  6. The Limits of Langue  7. Phrases in Dispute: Toward a Semiotic Differend  8. A Striptease of Meaning on the Ladder of Discourse  9. Hypocrisis or Reading as Feigning  10. The Fictions of Political Discourse and the Politics of Reading; Conclusion: Pandora, Occam, and the Post-Humanist Subject; Notes; Bibliography; Index

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Horst Ruthrof