Analogical thinking

Analogical thinking
About this book
"The book traces analogical thinking in linguistics, collaborative intellectual work in the arts and sciences, and interpretations of literary and sacred texts, concluding with a rereading of the concept of enlightenment through a comparison of Descartes and Foucault.
The book examines the poststructuralism of Derrida; the collaborations of information theory and modern science as opposed to the individualism of Adam Smith and others, and analogical interpretations of Yeats, Dinesen, the Bible, Dreiser, and Mailer. Its overall aim is to present an interdisciplinary examination of a particular kind of understanding that responds to the experiences of our time."--BOOK JACKET.
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- OL Work ID
- OL19445014W
Subjects
English literatureTheoryAmerican literatureCollaborationHistory and criticismCriticism and interpretationModernism (Literature)AnalogyAuthorshipHistorySemiotics