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Page 80
... present in my earlier descriptions ; to see whether I really was dealing with the statement in my analysis of discursive formations . On several occasions I have used the term ' statement ' , either to speak of a population of ...
... present in my earlier descriptions ; to see whether I really was dealing with the statement in my analysis of discursive formations . On several occasions I have used the term ' statement ' , either to speak of a population of ...
Page 94
... present once more ( a mention is enough to reactivate them in their original validity ) ; it is determined by the prior existence of a number of effective operations that need not have been performed by one and the same individual ( he ...
... present once more ( a mention is enough to reactivate them in their original validity ) ; it is determined by the prior existence of a number of effective operations that need not have been performed by one and the same individual ( he ...
Page 236
... present , uncertain , mobile all along its line of contact with non - philosophy , existing on its own , however , and revealing the meaning this non - philosophy has for us . But , if it is in repeated contact with non - philosophy ...
... present , uncertain , mobile all along its line of contact with non - philosophy , existing on its own , however , and revealing the meaning this non - philosophy has for us . But , if it is in repeated contact with non - philosophy ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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