"From the very start," he wrote, "the process of visual perception makes use of binary oppositions."
In structuralism, a binary opposition is seen as a fundamental organizer of human philosophy, culture, and language.
A classic example of a binary opposition is the presence-absence dichotomy.
An example of a binary opposition is the male-female dichotomy.
Post-modernism, if it means anything, has to do with a breakdown of binary oppositions.
Mankind exists in binary opposition to the Earth.
The idea of binary opposition is essential to Cixous' position on language.
He believed that the binary opposition between speech and writing is a form of logocentrism.
A major theory associated with Structuralism was binary opposition.
Because markets rest on the rule of law, the relationship between markets and regulation is not a binary opposition but a continuum.