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Acknowledgments | ||
Preface | ||
Outline of the Chapters | ||
Ch. 1 | An Introduction to Nonclassical Thought | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Quantum Mechanics, Complementarity, and Nonclassical Thought | 29 |
Ch. 3 | Versions of the Irrational: The Epistemology of Complex Numbers and Jacques Lacan's Quasi-Mathematics | 109 |
Ch. 4 | "But It Is Above All Not True": Derrida, Relativity, and the "Science Wars" | 157 |
Ch. 5 | Deconstructions | 201 |
Conclusion | 235 | |
Notes | 243 | |
Bibliography | 291 | |
Index | 301 |
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