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... discourse : for in our societies ( and no doubt in many others ) the property of discourse – in the sense of the right to speak , ability to understand , licit and immediate access to the corpus of already formulated statements , and ...
... discourse : for in our societies ( and no doubt in many others ) the property of discourse – in the sense of the right to speak , ability to understand , licit and immediate access to the corpus of already formulated statements , and ...
Page 226
... discourse ' remain , with their ambiguous inter- play of secrecy and disclosure . But do not be deceived ; even in true discourse , even in the order of published discourse , free from all ritual , we still find secret - appropriation ...
... discourse ' remain , with their ambiguous inter- play of secrecy and disclosure . But do not be deceived ; even in true discourse , even in the order of published discourse , free from all ritual , we still find secret - appropriation ...
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... discourse . The opposing theme , that of o.iginating experience , plays an analogous role . This asserts , in the case of experience , that even before it could be grasped in the form of a cogito , prior significations , in some ways ...
... discourse . The opposing theme , that of o.iginating experience , plays an analogous role . This asserts , in the case of experience , that even before it could be grasped in the form of a cogito , prior significations , in some ways ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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