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Nietsche said about the same thing. "There is no realiy, just a number of realities."
1 posted on 11/28/2001 4:13:52 AM PST by shrinkermd
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To: shrinkermd
Too much polemical gobbledegook.
2 posted on 11/28/2001 4:16:35 AM PST by Gimlet
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To: shrinkermd
Thank you for posting this article. I have a friend who writes books on modern philosophy and its impact on the Christian faith. I am planning to email him this article later on today.
4 posted on 11/28/2001 4:36:48 AM PST by Fantasywriter
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To: shrinkermd
Sheeesh! I had to write several papers about the deconstruction of music in graduate school.
Also a couple on hermeneutics. Such gobbledy-gook. And the funny thing was that,
even though I had no idea what the heck I was writing about, I got "A's" on all of them.

Giant waste of time.

5 posted on 11/28/2001 4:37:50 AM PST by EggsAckley
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Good and necessary post, shrinkermd.

bb, you'll like this one. :)

6 posted on 11/28/2001 4:52:44 AM PST by logos
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To: shrinkermd
(the bald Frenchman who died of AIDS)

I saw that. Ionesco, wasn't it?

Action Precedes Thought.

Societies have always done the same things. They acquire food, build shelter, invent weapons, and develop a social structure to raise children. Afterwards, they make up reasons why they do it.

7 posted on 11/28/2001 4:57:26 AM PST by monkey
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To: shrinkermd
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8 posted on 11/28/2001 5:32:58 AM PST by Ben Ficklin
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To: shrinkermd
Great article. I spent a semester in graduate school in English at a supposedly excellent university, after getting an undergraduate degree in accounting and several years in the business world (mid-eighties). In fact, I attended a guest lecture by the great Jacques Derrida. After a while, I couldn't focus on the speaker-- I was too busy looking around and studying the faces of my fellow attendees, trying to figure out what they were thinking. I felt like the little kid at the parade-- the only one willing to yell out the truth that the emperor was wearing NO CLOTHES. Only one student other than myself was willing to notice that, and we just sat there and giggled to each other like grade-schoolers. :)
9 posted on 11/28/2001 6:47:03 AM PST by walden
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To: shrinkermd
One of the ironies of Deconstructionism is that while it is obsessed with the idea of social constructs, it knows very little about actual construction of anything.

How very true!

One of the casual tests I always apply to determine whether I'm dealing with an intellectually serious person is whether they are attempting to build a workable... well, a workable anything. Far too often people claiming to be intellectual (Deconstructionists are only the latest) only aim at tearing down the work of others.

It takes more maturity, wisdom and virtue to be able to construct something than it does to tear it down. The most brilliant and whithering criticism in the end produces nothing. A society with this as its' highest goal becomes becomes a wasteland.

That's not to say there is no role or purpose to criticism. But it should be a means to some greater end. Not an end in itself.

10 posted on 11/28/2001 6:55:57 AM PST by Snuffington
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11 posted on 11/28/2001 7:02:23 AM PST by Aurelius
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Thank you for posting this article. I strongly commend the author for being willing to slog through a huge amount of academic sludge to tease out whatever meaning deconstruction actually has. I have watched more and more of this nihilistic, evil tripe creep into humanities courses on campus.

It is depressing how many people are truly impressed with total pernicious nonsens and how many people will sign onto it and repeat it endlessly if they are rewarded for doing so. The clintonistas just LOVE this stuff. It's so easy to use it to obscure what they really intend to do (line their own pockets and increase their power at everybody else's expense).

13 posted on 11/28/2001 7:11:24 AM PST by Irene Adler
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To: shrinkermd
Odd that he totally left out their calling everything a "text" as their standard verbal tic...it's even more of a warning flag than weird plurals like "homosexualities."
14 posted on 11/28/2001 7:34:17 AM PST by John H K
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Whatever one may think of Michel Foucault's personal eccentricities, he was a brilliant scholar and thinker and his works cannot be dismissed as being devoid of valuable and original insights (in my opinion, that is). He sometimes shows the obstruseness that the writer speaks of. For example, "Archeology of knowledge" is hopeless, but "Civilization and madness" and "Discipline and punish" are quite readable and worth reading.

One of his principle themes, which might be summarized "Truth is what those in power say it is", may, as the writer says, appear as a truism to some, but it is something that deserves to be taken much more seriously than it is. Ask youself, for example, why do you believe that Timothy McVeigh was responsible for the OKC bombing? Do you know the crucial pieces of evidence* which resulted in the determination of his guilt, or do you just take the word of the government and the media. We need a lot less such uncritical acceptance and a lot more skepticism in such matters.

*It is my claim that what was presented at the trial falls far short of providing "proof beyond a reasonable doubt".

15 posted on 11/28/2001 8:36:36 AM PST by Aurelius
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16 posted on 11/28/2001 10:45:12 AM PST by ouroboros
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To: shrinkermd
Deconstructing my car at the Detroit airport

Good for a laugh

19 posted on 11/28/2001 11:02:49 AM PST by Nick Danger
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One of the clearest signs that deconstructionism is a con is that it is invariably expressed in the most complicated possible language, not the clearest, a sure sign that the writer is trying to sound clever rather than convey information.

The older I get, the crazier the world gets, and the more I like John Wayne: straight shooting, short sentences with words I don't have to look up, and a simple grrr! for folks who insist on overcomplicating everything.

28 posted on 11/28/2001 11:36:32 AM PST by meadsjn
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To: shrinkermd
Great article -- thanks for posting it.
30 posted on 11/28/2001 12:02:42 PM PST by Silly
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To: shrinkermd
So Marxism tends to be a toy that deconstructionists pick up and put down at will. (If you emphasize the way in which the system has a mind of its own that is bigger than the BBB who run it, you are a member of the Hardt-Negri school, as epitomized by their wildly popular new book Empire.)

Antonio Negri is a member of the Italian Red Brigade, and still serving time for his role in the assassination of a major party leader.(See Here) Terrorism is, in some ways, practical deconstructionism.

I don't quite understand Mr. Locke's aversion to David Foster Wallace. I quite enjoyed his Infinite Jest, albeit when I was a naiive freshman. Perhaps a re-reading is in order.

33 posted on 11/28/2001 12:45:05 PM PST by Dumb_Ox
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To: shrinkermd
A succinct overview of a suicidal and destructive philosophy.

Psst. The fairy-tale world of the leftists is defenseless against ridicule.

Pass it on...

37 posted on 11/28/2001 12:56:31 PM PST by Interesting Times
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To: shrinkermd
A worthy critique.
39 posted on 11/28/2001 1:21:55 PM PST by headsonpikes
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To: shrinkermd
Nietsche said about the same thing. "There is no realiy, just a number of realities."

Do you happen to remember in which of his works he said that? Please let me know if you do.

40 posted on 11/28/2001 1:24:37 PM PST by TopQuark
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