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that their reflections on the former works are not justifications of content , but
attempts to spell out the problem their work was trying to approach ; a problem
that was not clear even to them when they were actually writing . ( 20 ) It is in this
...
that their reflections on the former works are not justifications of content , but
attempts to spell out the problem their work was trying to approach ; a problem
that was not clear even to them when they were actually writing . ( 20 ) It is in this
...
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The link between the first sketch and the final version is not established through a
clear affiliation , a fundamental identity of content , neither through complete
negation or an unbroken linear development , but by a series of displacements .
The link between the first sketch and the final version is not established through a
clear affiliation , a fundamental identity of content , neither through complete
negation or an unbroken linear development , but by a series of displacements .
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A return to clear principles , on the other hand , could be a useful way to reflect
upon what is going on , and make suggestions . But the assumption that a perfect
ideal can be realised at the level of being does not make sense . Finally , a ...
A return to clear principles , on the other hand , could be a useful way to reflect
upon what is going on , and make suggestions . But the assumption that a perfect
ideal can be realised at the level of being does not make sense . Finally , a ...
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