Binary opposition
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In [[critical theory]], a '''binary opposition''' (also '''binary system''') is a pair of theoretical opposites. In [[structuralism]], it is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language. | In [[critical theory]], a '''binary opposition''' (also '''binary system''') is a pair of theoretical opposites. In [[structuralism]], it is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language. | ||
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In critical theory, a binary opposition (also binary system) is a pair of theoretical opposites. In structuralism, it is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language.
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