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... basis of this grouping , which has value as a sample , rules that may make it possible to construct other statements than these : even if it has long since disappeared , even if it is no longer spoken , and can be reconstructed only on ...
... basis of this grouping , which has value as a sample , rules that may make it possible to construct other statements than these : even if it has long since disappeared , even if it is no longer spoken , and can be reconstructed only on ...
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... basis of such an attempt , one is led to make two inverse and complementary observations . In one case , the same thematic is articulated on the basis of two sets of concepts , two types of analysis , two perfectly different fields of ...
... basis of such an attempt , one is led to make two inverse and complementary observations . In one case , the same thematic is articulated on the basis of two sets of concepts , two types of analysis , two perfectly different fields of ...
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... basis of a number of axioms , of an abstract model applicable to an indefinite number of empirical des- criptions . If such an edifice were ever possible , the time for it has certainly not yet arrived . I am not inferring the analysis ...
... basis of a number of axioms , of an abstract model applicable to an indefinite number of empirical des- criptions . If such an edifice were ever possible , the time for it has certainly not yet arrived . I am not inferring the analysis ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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