Logocentrism, as Derrida understands it,
A) means that we are too centered on ourselves, on our "logo."
B) is what the Western philosophical tradition was led away from by Plato and Aristotle, and to which we need to return.
C) distracts us from the central philosophical task of unveiling presence.
D) is the privileging of reason as a certain avenue to truth.
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Q1: This is not an example of a
Q2: Derrida holds, with Saussure, that language is
Q4: Derrida calls a word a "trace" because
A)
Q5: Speaking is not more in touch with
Q6: A metanarrative is
A) a story about the
Q7: Foucault understands an episteme to be
A) an
Q8: Archaeology, as practiced by Foucault
A) searches out
Q9: In doing genealogy, Foucault aims to discover
A)
Q10: Foucault says that the soul
A) is an
Q11: The techniques of discipline aim at
A) normalization.
B)
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