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... deployed . I showed earlier that it was neither by ' words ' nor by ' things ' that the regulation of the objects proper to a discursive formation should be defined ; similarly , it must now be recognized that it is neither by recourse ...
... deployed . I showed earlier that it was neither by ' words ' nor by ' things ' that the regulation of the objects proper to a discursive formation should be defined ; similarly , it must now be recognized that it is neither by recourse ...
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... deployed . Thus positivity plays the role of what might be called a historical a priori Juxtaposed these two words ... deployment or rotation - that belongs to it alone , even if it is not entirely unrelated to other types of history ...
... deployed . Thus positivity plays the role of what might be called a historical a priori Juxtaposed these two words ... deployment or rotation - that belongs to it alone , even if it is not entirely unrelated to other types of history ...
Page 128
... deploying its own dialectic , but a specific regularity . Nothing , therefore , would be more pleasant , or more ... deployed , in accordance with specific rules and practices that cannot be superposed . Instead of seeing , on the ...
... deploying its own dialectic , but a specific regularity . Nothing , therefore , would be more pleasant , or more ... deployed , in accordance with specific rules and practices that cannot be superposed . Instead of seeing , on the ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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