2010
DOI: 10.1080/02564718.2010.495502
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Looking for a Logic in Derrida: Assessing Hurst's “Plural Logic of the Aporia”

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“…What has been viewed as natural or taken for granted turns out to be arbitrary and problematical. According to Hurst's theory of 'plural logic of aporia' (Galetti, 2010), aporetic predicaments persist after one has circumvented logical structural errors. Deconstruction is an activity of reading which is attuned to seeking out those 'aporias' or blind spots within which a text involuntarily contradicts itself and hence, betrays the tensions existing between its logic and rhetoric (Chia, 1996, p. 187).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…What has been viewed as natural or taken for granted turns out to be arbitrary and problematical. According to Hurst's theory of 'plural logic of aporia' (Galetti, 2010), aporetic predicaments persist after one has circumvented logical structural errors. Deconstruction is an activity of reading which is attuned to seeking out those 'aporias' or blind spots within which a text involuntarily contradicts itself and hence, betrays the tensions existing between its logic and rhetoric (Chia, 1996, p. 187).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%