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... called a general history . The project of a total history is one that seeks to reconstitute the overall form of a civilization , the principle material or spiritual - of a society , the significance common to all the phenomena of a ...
... called a general history . The project of a total history is one that seeks to reconstitute the overall form of a civilization , the principle material or spiritual - of a society , the significance common to all the phenomena of a ...
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... called ' discursive formation ' divides up the general plane of things said at the specific level of statements . The four directions in which it is analysed ( formation of objects , formation of the subjective positions , formation of ...
... called ' discursive formation ' divides up the general plane of things said at the specific level of statements . The four directions in which it is analysed ( formation of objects , formation of the subjective positions , formation of ...
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... called ' archaeology ' . Indeed , we must : for , to be frank , as they are at the moment , things are rather disturbing . I set out with a relatively simple problem : the division of discourse into great unities that were not those of ...
... called ' archaeology ' . Indeed , we must : for , to be frank , as they are at the moment , things are rather disturbing . I set out with a relatively simple problem : the division of discourse into great unities that were not those of ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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