Complementarity: Anti-Epistemology After Bohr and Derrida

Author:   Arkady Plotnitsky
Publisher:   Duke University Press
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9780822314332


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 February 1994
Format:   Hardback
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Complementarity: Anti-Epistemology After Bohr and Derrida


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Many commentators have remarked in passing on the resonance between deconstructionist theory and certain ideas of quantum physics. In this book, Arkady Plotnitsky rigorously elaborates the similarities and differences between the two by focusing on the work of Niels Bohr and Jacques Derrida. In detailed considerations of Bohr’s notion of complementarity and his debates with Einstein, and in analysis of Derrida’s work via Georges Bataille’s concept of general economy, Plotnitsky demonstrates the value of exploring these theories in relation to each other. Bohr’s term complementarity describes a situation, unavoidable in quantum physics, in which two theories thought to be mutually exclusive are required to explain a single phenomenon. Light, for example, can only be explained as both wave and particle, but no synthesis of the two is possible. This theoretical transformation is then examined in relation to the ways that Derrida sets his work against or outside of Hegel, also resisting a similar kind of synthesis and enacting a transformation of its own. Though concerned primarily with Bohr and Derrida, Plotnitsky also considers a wide range of anti-epistemological endeavors including the work of Nietzsche, Bataille, and the mathematician Kurt GÖdel. Under the rubric of complementarity he develops a theoretical framework that raises new possiblilities for students and scholars of literary theory, philosophy, and philosophy of science.

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Author:   Arkady Plotnitsky
Publisher:   Duke University Press
Imprint:   Duke University Press
Weight:   0.816kg
ISBN:  

9780822314332


ISBN 10:   0822314339
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   25 February 1994
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Plotnitsky's enterprise is ambitiously interdisciplinary, ranging across literary theory, philosophy, and the hard and soft sciences alike. He differs from other recent commentators on poststructuralism and science in his strongly Continental (anti)philosophic emphasis and in the depth of detail in which he discusses both quantum mechanics and literary theory. Very few critical books can compare . . . in their intimacy with nineteenth- and twentieth-century European theory. <br>--Rei Terada, Contemporary Literature


Plotnitsky's enterprise is ambitiously interdisciplinary, ranging across literary theory, philosophy, and the hard and soft sciences alike. He differs from other recent commentators on poststructuralism and science in his strongly Continental (anti)philosophic emphasis and in the depth of detail in which he discusses both quantum mechanics and literary theory. Very few critical books can compare . . . in their intimacy with nineteenth- and twentieth-century European theory. --Rei Terada, Contemporary Literature


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Arkady Plotnitsky holds degrees in Mathematics from the University of St. Petersburg and Comparative Literature from the University of Pennsylvania, where he teaches in the English Department.

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