Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - deconstruction
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Deconstruction
deconstruction
noun Etymology: French deconstruction, from de- de- + construction Date: 1973 1. a philosophical or critical method which asserts that meanings, metaphysical constructs, and hierarchical oppositions (as between key terms in a philosophical or literary work) are always rendered unstable by their dependence on ultimately arbitrary signifiers; also an instance of the use of this method a ~ of the nature-culture opposition in Rousseau's work 2. the analytic examination of something (as a theory) often in order to reveal its inadequacy
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n. a method of critical analysis of philosophical and literary language. Derivatives deconstructionism n. deconstructionist adj. & n. Etymology: F d{eacute}construction (as DE-, CONSTRUCTION) ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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~ n technical a method used in the criticism of literature which claims that there is no single explanation of the meaning of a piece of writing ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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