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... to individualize statements , one cannot therefore accept unreservedly any of
the models borrowed from grammar , logic ... or accidental substance : in logical
analysis , it is what is left when the propositional structure has been extracted and
...
... to individualize statements , one cannot therefore accept unreservedly any of
the models borrowed from grammar , logic ... or accidental substance : in logical
analysis , it is what is left when the propositional structure has been extracted and
...
Page 116
... since it also obeys , and in accordance with its other dimensions , 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 .
... since it also obeys , and in accordance with its other dimensions , 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 .
Page 146
It can see the appearance of a new discursive practice through verbal
formulations that remain linguistically analogous or logically equivalent ( by
taking up again , sometimes word for word , the old theory of sentence -
attribution and verb ...
It can see the appearance of a new discursive practice through verbal
formulations that remain linguistically analogous or logically equivalent ( by
taking up again , sometimes word for word , the old theory of sentence -
attribution and verb ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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