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These points are characterized in the first instance as points of incompatibility :
two objects , or two types of enunciation , or two concepts may appear , in the
same discursive formation , without being able to enter – under pain of manifest ...
These points are characterized in the first instance as points of incompatibility :
two objects , or two types of enunciation , or two concepts may appear , in the
same discursive formation , without being able to enter – under pain of manifest ...
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... only in the political and economic decisions of governments , but in the
scarcely conceptualized , scarcely theoretized , daily practice of emergent
capitalism , and in the social and political struggles that characterized the
Classical period .
... only in the political and economic decisions of governments , but in the
scarcely conceptualized , scarcely theoretized , daily practice of emergent
capitalism , and in the social and political struggles that characterized the
Classical period .
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... the discursive formation is characterized not by principles of construction but by
a dispersion of fact , since for statements it is ... and since statements are not
interchangeable elements but groups characterized by their modality of existence
.
... the discursive formation is characterized not by principles of construction but by
a dispersion of fact , since for statements it is ... and since statements are not
interchangeable elements but groups characterized by their modality of existence
.
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Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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