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Page 71
... once seemed the most obvious ? What new domain is one hoping to discover ? What hitherto obscure or im- plicit relations ? What transformations that have hitherto remained outside the reach of historians ? In short , what descriptive ...
... once seemed the most obvious ? What new domain is one hoping to discover ? What hitherto obscure or im- plicit relations ? What transformations that have hitherto remained outside the reach of historians ? In short , what descriptive ...
Page 124
... once they have been said . This survival in time is far from being the accidental or fortunate prolongation of an existence originally intended only for the moment ; on the contrary , this remanence is of the nature of the statement ...
... once they have been said . This survival in time is far from being the accidental or fortunate prolongation of an existence originally intended only for the moment ; on the contrary , this remanence is of the nature of the statement ...
Page 235
... once coherent , and transformable into theoretical models and conceptual instruments . A large part of my indebtedness , however , is to Jean Hyppolite . I know that , for many , his work is associated with that of Hegel , and that our ...
... once coherent , and transformable into theoretical models and conceptual instruments . A large part of my indebtedness , however , is to Jean Hyppolite . I know that , for many , his work is associated with that of Hegel , and that our ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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