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Page 191
... give rise to the processes of epistemologization , to attain the norms of scientificity , and , perhaps , to reach the threshold of formalization . In seeking the level of discursive practice in the historical density of the sciences ...
... give rise to the processes of epistemologization , to attain the norms of scientificity , and , perhaps , to reach the threshold of formalization . In seeking the level of discursive practice in the historical density of the sciences ...
Page 200
... give primary consideration , as if it ought to be its general form , to its diachronic character . But this was not intended to extend , beyond the domain of the language ( langue ) , concepts and methods that had been tested within it ...
... give primary consideration , as if it ought to be its general form , to its diachronic character . But this was not intended to extend , beyond the domain of the language ( langue ) , concepts and methods that had been tested within it ...
Page 207
... give it some kind of status by association that it would be incapable of acquiring in isolation ; it is not in order to give it a definitive place in an unmoving constellation ; but in order to reveal , with the archive , the discursive ...
... give it some kind of status by association that it would be incapable of acquiring in isolation ; it is not in order to give it a definitive place in an unmoving constellation ; but in order to reveal , with the archive , the discursive ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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