"Logocentrism" is a term coined by the German philosopher Ludwig Klages in the early 1900s.[1] It refers to the tradition of Western science and philosophy that regards words and language as a fundamental expression of an external reality. It holds the logos as epistemologically superior and that there is an original, irreducible object which the logos represent. According to logocentrism, the logos is the ideal representation of the Platonic ideal.
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'presence') and steps beyond the limitations of logocentrism. Some researchers consider that logocentrism may not be something which exists across all cultures...
both culturally and intellectually subjugated by "logocentrism" and "phallocentrism". Logocentrism is the term Derrida uses to refer to the philosophy...
deconstruction/logocentrism (phono-phallo-logocentrism), the privileged term "deconstruction" is in fact subordinate to the devalued term "logocentrism," for,...
living beings. Central to Klages' thought is a linguistic opposition to logocentrism, a term introduced by Klages to diagnose a fixation on language or words...
concept. The Decline of the West Faust Light and dark side of the Force Logocentrism Phallogocentrism Master-morality and slave-morality Adrian Del Caro,...
of patriarchal control of rhetoric. This text is also a critique of logocentrism and phallogocentrism, because it de-prioritizes the masculine form of...
notions and attempt to promote equality of gender through critiquing logocentrism, supporting multiple discourses, deconstructing texts, and seeking to...
deconstruction as the identification of metaphysics of presence, or logocentrism in western philosophy. Metaphysics of presence is the desire for immediate...
believed that the binary opposition between speech and writing is a form of logocentrism. The philosopher John Searle has argued that Plato expressed some skepticism...
"metaphysics of presence" to which philosophy has bound itself. This "logocentrism", Derrida argues, creates "marked" or hierarchized binary oppositions...
retrieved 2022-12-05 Hung, Ruyu, "The paradox of graphocentrism: Dao-logocentrism", Education between Speech and Writing, doi:10.4324/9781315727509-4,...
community. It can refer to several types of scholastic prejudice, e.g., logocentrism, phonocentrism, ethnocentrism or the belief that some sciences and disciplines...
self-present entity, through which all discourse and meaning derive. This logocentrism is the primary target of deconstruction. deductivism A philosophy that...
University Press, 2015. Czech translation. List of deconstructionists Logocentrism "Culler, Jonathan 1944- - Dictionary definition of Culler, Jonathan 1944-"...
Cartesian ego cogito, which inaugurates modernity, there is a hidden logocentrism through which the enlightened subject divinizes itself and becomes a...
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Zhang Longxi. "The 'Tao' and the 'Logos': Notes on Derrida's Critique of Logocentrism." Critical Inquiry. Vol. 11, No. 3. (Mar., 1985), pp. 385-398. He, Weihua...
society, the discipline does not depart from its logocentric tendencies. Logocentrism "assumes the priority of the first term and conceives the second in relation...
works in critical theory Literary criticism Literary theory Lived body Logocentrism Logos: A Journal of Modern Society and Culture Louis Althusser Louis...