24. A Rationalist Critique of Deconstruction: Part 6 (Applied Deconstruction [ Subjectivity])

Subscribe now to the C&A newsletter to get the free ebook for reference! Part VI: Applied Deconstruction (or, Subjectivity [Sous Rature]) In Part 6, we analyze some lines from Robert Browning's poetic masterpiece, The Ring and the Book. The point here is to demonstrate the manner in which the subjectivity of meaning is locally and temporally bound to the participant in linguistic exchange, and to explore some of the more radical offshoots of Literary Theory. The subjectivity of meaning need not dissolve into unadulterated subjective epistemology, and rationalism remains unfazed by the Deconstructionist method. Featuring music by The Passion Hifi (Creative Commons License): *****Follow him on Soundcloud, Twitter, and Facebook, and give him great ratings/reviews/likes!!!!****** "Spanish Winter" https://soundcloud.com/freehiphopbeatsforyou/the-passion-hifi-spanish-winter-boom-bap-beat-instrumental "I Close My Eyes" https://soundcloud.com/freehiphopbeatsforyou/free-the-passion-hifi-i-close "Slaughter" https://soundcloud.com/freehiphopbeatsforyou/free-the-passion-hifi-slaughter-boom-bap-beat-instrumental Also featuring The Bacchanal from Saint-Saens's Samson and Delilah courtesy of Musopen.org and the US AF Band: https://musopen.org/music/500/camille-saint-saens/samson-and-dalilah-op-47-danse-baccanale/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/culture-anarchy/support

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