EUI Working Paper: SPS, Issues 93-97European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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Page 23
... publication introduces a gap between the ideas themselves , and their eventual published version . Publication does not happen only once the problem has been found and solved , but documents itself the path made . The first publication ...
... publication introduces a gap between the ideas themselves , and their eventual published version . Publication does not happen only once the problem has been found and solved , but documents itself the path made . The first publication ...
Page 24
... publication , that one should continue with a new topic after a book was written , but time and again return to his ... publication of the stages of thought here , but something much more specific . Publication produces effects , and of ...
... publication , that one should continue with a new topic after a book was written , but time and again return to his ... publication of the stages of thought here , but something much more specific . Publication produces effects , and of ...
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... publication stream ran out . The combination of feverish publication and writing had a tremendous effect on Shakespeare , culminating first in an implosion , and then an enormous creative explosion . First , just around 1600 , he wrote ...
... publication stream ran out . The combination of feverish publication and writing had a tremendous effect on Shakespeare , culminating first in an implosion , and then an enormous creative explosion . First , just around 1600 , he wrote ...
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