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It is to establish what I am quite willing to call a positivity. To analyse a discursive
formation therefore is to deal with a group of verbal performances at the level of
the statements and of the form of positivity that characterizes them; or, more ...
It is to establish what I am quite willing to call a positivity. To analyse a discursive
formation therefore is to deal with a group of verbal performances at the level of
the statements and of the form of positivity that characterizes them; or, more ...
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In some cases, the threshold of positivity is crossed well before that of
epistemologization: thus psychopathology, as a discourse with scientific
pretensions, epistemologized at the beginning of the nineteenth century, with
Pinel, Heinroth, and ...
In some cases, the threshold of positivity is crossed well before that of
epistemologization: thus psychopathology, as a discourse with scientific
pretensions, epistemologized at the beginning of the nineteenth century, with
Pinel, Heinroth, and ...
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organisms) did not take place at the time of Cuvier without the transformation of
one positivity into another: on the other hand, the experimental medicine of
Claude Bernard, then the microbiology of Pasteur, modified the type of
scientificity ...
organisms) did not take place at the time of Cuvier without the transformation of
one positivity into another: on the other hand, the experimental medicine of
Claude Bernard, then the microbiology of Pasteur, modified the type of
scientificity ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
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