The present collection, Random Plurals: fragments on philosophy, aesthetics and history, comprises of 33 academic and literary writings contributed by 25 eminent authors. Dr. Karan Singh has provided this volume with a brief and scintillating Foreword. The range of the writings in this selection is vast and rich. The reader gets linguistic and philosophical ideas on word and meaning/signification, poetics, and translation, both western and ...
In the book, Philosophy of Thought: Dialectics and Polylectics, the author, Dr. Ratnamuthu Sugathan discusses how Nietzsche's objections to reason (logocentrism) and reality took him to the perspectivism and Metaphorics in Nietzsche (aided by a reading of Eric Blondel). This, combined with Derrida's theory of meaning (deferral as well as difference in multiple signification), Foucault's multiple perspectives in the context of Barthes' notion on ...