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... positivity that characterizes them ; or , more briefly , it is to define the type of positivity of a discourse . If , by substituting the analysis of rarity for the search for totalities , the description of relations of exteriority for ...
... positivity that characterizes them ; or , more briefly , it is to define the type of positivity of a discourse . If , by substituting the analysis of rarity for the search for totalities , the description of relations of exteriority for ...
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... positivity involves at the same time the emergence of an epistemological figure . Sometimes the thresholds of scientificity are linked with the transition from one positivity to another ; sometimes they are different ; thus the ...
... positivity involves at the same time the emergence of an epistemological figure . Sometimes the thresholds of scientificity are linked with the transition from one positivity to another ; sometimes they are different ; thus the ...
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... positivity that had been defined at the time of Cuvier . In the case of economics the disconnexions are particularly numerous . In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost coincides with the ...
... positivity that had been defined at the time of Cuvier . In the case of economics the disconnexions are particularly numerous . In the seventeenth century , one can recognize a threshold of positivity : it almost coincides with the ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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