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... relations . Relations between statements ( even if the author is unaware of them ; even if the statements do not have the same author ; even if the authors were unaware of each other's existence ) ; relations between groups of ...
... relations . Relations between statements ( even if the author is unaware of them ; even if the statements do not have the same author ; even if the authors were unaware of each other's existence ) ; relations between groups of ...
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... relations . 2 . 2. These relations are established between institutions , economic and social processes , behavioural patterns , systems of norms , techniques , types of classification , modes of characterization ; and these relations ...
... relations . 2 . 2. These relations are established between institutions , economic and social processes , behavioural patterns , systems of norms , techniques , types of classification , modes of characterization ; and these relations ...
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... relations that I have described are valid in order to define a particular configuration : they are not signs to ... relations with the historical disciplines and textual criticism , one would certainly see the emergence of a quite ...
... relations that I have described are valid in order to define a particular configuration : they are not signs to ... relations with the historical disciplines and textual criticism , one would certainly see the emergence of a quite ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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