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... logic , or ' analysis ' . In all three cases , one realizes that the criteria proposed are too numerous and too heavy ... logical analysis , it is what is left when the propositional structure has been extracted and de- fined ; for ...
... logic , or ' analysis ' . In all three cases , one realizes that the criteria proposed are too numerous and too heavy ... logical analysis , it is what is left when the propositional structure has been extracted and de- fined ; for ...
Page 108
... logical or contextual analysis of formulations : it is another way of attack- ing verbal performances , of ... logic . It cannot be isolated like a sen- tence , a proposition , or an act of formulation . To describe a statement is not a ...
... logical or contextual analysis of formulations : it is another way of attack- ing verbal performances , of ... logic . It cannot be isolated like a sen- tence , a proposition , or an act of formulation . To describe a statement is not a ...
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... logical , linguistic , and psychological systems . What has been called ' discursive formation ' divides up the general plane of things said at the specific level of statements . The four directions in which it is analysed ( formation ...
... logical , linguistic , and psychological systems . What has been called ' discursive formation ' divides up the general plane of things said at the specific level of statements . The four directions in which it is analysed ( formation ...
Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
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