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In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost
coincides with the practice and theory of mercantilism ; but its epistemologization
did not occur until later , at the very end of the century , or the beginning of the ...
In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost
coincides with the practice and theory of mercantilism ; but its epistemologization
did not occur until later , at the very end of the century , or the beginning of the ...
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Putting the question in different terms , however - asking what has been , what
still is , throughout our discourse , this will to truth which has survived throughout
so many centuries of our history ; or if we ask what is , in its very general form ,
the ...
Putting the question in different terms , however - asking what has been , what
still is , throughout our discourse , this will to truth which has survived throughout
so many centuries of our history ; or if we ask what is , in its very general form ,
the ...
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The proposition must refer to a specific range of objects ; from the end of the
seventeenth century , for example , a proposition , to be ' botanical , had to be
concerned with the visible structure of plants , with its system of close and not so
close ...
The proposition must refer to a specific range of objects ; from the end of the
seventeenth century , for example , a proposition , to be ' botanical , had to be
concerned with the visible structure of plants , with its system of close and not so
close ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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