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But this totality is treated in such a way that one tries to rediscover beyond the
statements themselves the intention of the speaking subject , his conscious
activity , what he meant , or , again , the unconscious activity that took place ,
despite ...
But this totality is treated in such a way that one tries to rediscover beyond the
statements themselves the intention of the speaking subject , his conscious
activity , what he meant , or , again , the unconscious activity that took place ,
despite ...
Page 121
In order to rediscover their occurrence as an event . ... an effacement or a
ʻplacing in parentheses ' of all position of existence , whereas it is a question of
rediscovering that outside in which , in their relative rarity , in their incomplete
proximity ...
In order to rediscover their occurrence as an event . ... an effacement or a
ʻplacing in parentheses ' of all position of existence , whereas it is a question of
rediscovering that outside in which , in their relative rarity , in their incomplete
proximity ...
Page 139
Archaeology does not seek to rediscover the continuous , insensible transition
that relates discourses , on a gentle slope , to what precedes them , surrounds
them , or follows them . It does not await the moment when , on the basis of what
they ...
Archaeology does not seek to rediscover the continuous , insensible transition
that relates discourses , on a gentle slope , to what precedes them , surrounds
them , or follows them . It does not await the moment when , on the basis of what
they ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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