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The document , then , is no longer for history an inert material through which it
tries to reconstitute what men have done or said , the events of which only the
trace remains ; history is now trying to define within the documentary material
itself ...
The document , then , is no longer for history an inert material through which it
tries to reconstitute what men have done or said , the events of which only the
trace remains ; history is now trying to define within the documentary material
itself ...
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Moreover , the unity of the discourses on madness would be the interplay of the
rules that define the transformations of these different objects , their non - identity
through time , the breako produced in them , the internal discontinuity that ...
Moreover , the unity of the discourses on madness would be the interplay of the
rules that define the transformations of these different objects , their non - identity
through time , the breako produced in them , the internal discontinuity that ...
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That which implies that one can define the general set of rules that govern their
objects , the form of dispersion that regularly divides up what they say , the
system of their referentials ; that which implies that one defines the general set of
rules ...
That which implies that one can define the general set of rules that govern their
objects , the form of dispersion that regularly divides up what they say , the
system of their referentials ; that which implies that one defines the general set of
rules ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
Copyright | |
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