In this text, first published in 1994, the author examines the
interdisciplinary significance of the theory of science, literature
and philosophy according to the figures who achieved prominence in
those fields - Kuhn, Bloom and Derrida. Each scholar's theory is
discussed in terms of its major concepts, and the book then relates
their fields within the context of deconstruction's
interdisciplinary movement. This title will be of interest to
students of literature and philosophy.
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