نتایج جستجو برای: deconstruction

تعداد نتایج: 2164  

Journal: :Nursing philosophy : an international journal for healthcare professionals 2004
Gary Rolfe

What is deconstruction? Nothing, of course. (Derrida, 1991, p. 275) . . . deconstruction doesn’t consist in a set of theorems, axioms, tools, rules, techniques, methods . . . there is no deconstruction, deconstruction has no specific object . . . (Derrida, 1996, p. 218) . . . deconstruction is neither an analysis nor a critique. . . . I would say the same about method. Deconstruction is not a m...

Journal: :پژوهشنامه مبانی تعلیم و تربیت 0
علی کریمی گیلده علیرضا صادق زاده قمصری سید مهدی سجادی خسرو باقری نوع پرست

the purpose of this study is deconstruction the concept of “individual differences” to achieve educational justice and critique of its implications from habermas's reconstruction approach. to achieve this purpose, approches of deconstruction and reconstruction is used. the findings from deconstruction showed that common understanding of this concept has ideological goals, including legalization...

2001
Jack M. Balkin J. M. Balkin

Using deconstructive techniques to make political and legal arguments raises the obvious question whether there is any connection between deconstruction and politics or deconstruction and justice. In fact, I believe that there are important connections between deconstruction, justice, and politics. But deconstruction itself does not have a politics, or rather, it has only the politics of those ...

2005
Jack M. Balkin

Deconstruction began as a series of techniques invented by Jacques Derrida, Paul de Man, and others to analyze literary and philosophical texts. These techniques, in turn, were connected to larger philosophical claims about the nature of language and meaning. One such assertion is that the repetition of a text in a new context often subtly changes its meaning. There could be no better example o...

Journal: :EJIS 2012
Mike Chiasson Elizabeth J. Davidson

Received: 7 February 2010 Revised: 7 September 2011 Accepted: 17 October 2011 Abstract Deconstruction, a post-structuralist approach to examining language in texts, is most often associated with the philosophical works of Jacque Derrida. After a flurry of interest among management and information systems (IS) scholars, this qualitative approach to exploring organizational texts has received lit...

2007
Mike Chiasson Elizabeth J. Davidson

Deconstruction is a post-structuralist approach to language, most often associated with Jacque Derrida. Deconstruction has to-date received little attention in the information systems (IS) literature. In this paper, we consider how deconstruction might contribute to language-based approaches in IS research and practice. We first discuss deconstruction in light of the linguistic turn in social s...

Journal: :CoRR 2016
Mario Berta Fernando G. S. L. Brandão Christian Majenz Mark M. Wilde

We define the deconstruction cost of a tripartite quantum state on systems ABE as the minimum rate of noise needed to apply to the AE systems, such that there is negligible disturbance to the marginal state on the BE systems and the system A of the resulting state is locally recoverable from the E system alone. We refer to such actions as deconstruction operations and protocols implementing the...

Journal: :فلسفه 0
مهدی خبازی کناری استادیار فلسفه های جدید و معاصر غرب گروه فلسفه دانشگاه مازندران

husserl’s thoughts and phenomenological method is one of conceptual resources of derrida and deconstruction the overt and covert. in accordance with it’s normal method in facing with philosophers and their works , der-rida acts both positive and negative. he was strong critic of husserl and yet he is clearly deeply affected . derrida’s critique of husserl challenging the claim that showed suspe...

2010
Daniele Veneziano

Design for Adaptability and Deconstruction (DfAD) is an emerging trend in the construction industry that focuses on the end-of-life aspect of buildings. It is based on the concept that the life of a building or building component ends because it is unable to adapt to change. With proper implementation, DfAD is an important tool to achieve sustainable design for buildings, as it ideally may form...

2004
Robert C. Creese

fter 20-30 years ships are at the end of their effective service life [9] and they are then dismantled. Ship dismantling in the US is quite different from in developing countries, and ship deconstruction costs are much higher in the US. The ship deconstructors in developing countries earn significant profits because of lower recycling costs of the ships and higher resale values of the scrap. Pr...

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