deconstruction

[,dikən'strʌkʃən]
  • n. 解构;拆析
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deconstruction (n.)
1973, as a strategy of critical analysis, in translations from French of the works of philosopher Jacques Derrida (1930-2004). The word was used in English in a literal sense from 1865 of building and architecture, and in late 1860s sometimes as an ironic variant of Reconstruction in the U.S. political sense.
1. These two ideas for Hume's deconstruction of traditional religion is also crucial.
而这两个观点对于休谟解构传统宗教来说也是至关重要的.

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2. Post - structuralisms deconstruction intellectual culture mainly focused on the structure of understanding.
后结构主义对知性文化的解构,主要集中在对知性结构的解构上.

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3. One consequence of deconstruction is that certainty in textual analyses becomes impossible.
解构的一个结果就是文本分析中的确定性是不可能的.

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4. Originally your love is my deconstruction, my happiness is the sacrifice.
原来迩的情爱就是我的毁灭, 我的幸福就是牺牲.

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5. As last week's obituaries have already recorded, Derrida was the founding father of deconstruction.
正如上周的各条讣告所记载的, 德里达是“解构主义”之父.

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