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Deconstruction is commonly associated with the philosophy of Derrida. But there are also non-philosophers who say they engage in deconstruction, for example architects, anthropologists and literary critics. This may lead some people to suppose that deconstruction is not concerned with specifically philosophical problems.
Title: Deconstruction and Aerodynamics
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Deconstruction is commonly associated with the philosophy of Derrida.
But there are also non-philosophers who say they engage in deconstruction, for example architects, anthropologists and literary critics.
This may lead some people to suppose that deconstruction is not concerned with specifically philosophical problems.
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