From Signified / Signifier to Signifier / Signified

Modern Philosophy 2:95-101 (2005)
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From referring to / can mean to be mean / meaning, this is not reversed by a simple reversal of form, Lacan Saussure's dualism was critical, and that dualism is not the result of analysis of language structure, and from the traditional metaphysical thinking. From signified / signifier to Signifier / signified, it is not a simple inversion. By the formal inversion, Lacan criticized Saussure's dualism, arid indicated that his dualism is not the result of the analysis of structure, but from the traditional metaphysical thoughts

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