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and present ; in each case , the subject of the statement is also the subject of the
operation ( he who establishes the ... of this operation and the statement in which
it is embodied , his future statements and operations ( as an enunciating subject ...
and present ; in each case , the subject of the statement is also the subject of the
operation ( he who establishes the ... of this operation and the statement in which
it is embodied , his future statements and operations ( as an enunciating subject ...
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It must not be confused with the expressive operation by which an individual
formulates an idea , a desire , an image ... activity that may operate in a system of
inference ; nor with the ' competence of a speaking subject when he constructs ...
It must not be confused with the expressive operation by which an individual
formulates an idea , a desire , an image ... activity that may operate in a system of
inference ; nor with the ' competence of a speaking subject when he constructs ...
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discreet or the most banal – puts into operation a whole set of rules in
accordance with which its object , its modality , the concepts that it employs , and
the strategy of which it is a part , are formed . These rules are never given in a
formulation ...
discreet or the most banal – puts into operation a whole set of rules in
accordance with which its object , its modality , the concepts that it employs , and
the strategy of which it is a part , are formed . These rules are never given in a
formulation ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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