Pavel Boytchev's article calls attention to the fruitful dialectic between building things and taking them apart: No successful construction without deconstruction. Of course by using the word "deconstruction," he is also implicitly invoking the critical-theory sense of the term, inviting us to deconstruct constructionism. I found the article fascinating on both levels.
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
Constructivism changed the face of many Soviet cities and was reflected in history as one of the mos...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Pavel Boytchev's article calls attention to the fruitful dialectic between building things and takin...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
First, the article discusses some popular confusion caused by a superficial (and extreme) interpreta...
Deconstruction is more than just a construction practice that has been introduced as an alternate to...
This article seeks clearly to distinguish constructivism and constructionism and to give the reader ...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Plan ADemolition produces 90% of all Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris in the United States (...
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Wahrnehmung von Alltagserleben. Ziel ist es, komplexe Prozes...
Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature a...
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Wahrnehmung von Alltagserleben. Ziel ist es, komplexe Prozes...
Interest in philosophy and the humanities increased after the Second World War, especially in the We...
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
Constructivism changed the face of many Soviet cities and was reflected in history as one of the mos...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Pavel Boytchev's article calls attention to the fruitful dialectic between building things and takin...
In my article I consider deconstruction as a philosophical strategy. The problems which arise with t...
First, the article discusses some popular confusion caused by a superficial (and extreme) interpreta...
Deconstruction is more than just a construction practice that has been introduced as an alternate to...
This article seeks clearly to distinguish constructivism and constructionism and to give the reader ...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...
Plan ADemolition produces 90% of all Construction and Demolition (C&D) debris in the United States (...
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Wahrnehmung von Alltagserleben. Ziel ist es, komplexe Prozes...
Jacques Derrida developed deconstruction as a way of thinking which constantly examines the nature a...
Dieser Artikel beschäftigt sich mit der Wahrnehmung von Alltagserleben. Ziel ist es, komplexe Prozes...
Interest in philosophy and the humanities increased after the Second World War, especially in the We...
Constructivism, constructionism and social work In this article the constructivistic framework of r...
Constructivism changed the face of many Soviet cities and was reflected in history as one of the mos...
Constructivism is a much abused word. But since Ian Hacking has done a review of some of his meaning...