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I shall make use of them just long enough to ask myself what unities they form ;
by what right they can claim a field that specifies them in space and a continuity
that individualizes them in time ; according to what laws they are formed ; against
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I shall make use of them just long enough to ask myself what unities they form ;
by what right they can claim a field that specifies them in space and a continuity
that individualizes them in time ; according to what laws they are formed ; against
...
Page 85
But is it enough , then , that the signs of a language constitute a statement , if they
were produced ( articulated , drawn , made , traced ) in one way or another , if
they appeared in a moment of time and in a point in space , if the voice that spoke
...
But is it enough , then , that the signs of a language constitute a statement , if they
were produced ( articulated , drawn , made , traced ) in one way or another , if
they appeared in a moment of time and in a point in space , if the voice that spoke
...
Page 121
To undertake the history of what has been said is to re - do , in the opposite
direction , the work of expression : to go back from statements preserved through
time and dispersed in space , towards that interior secret that preceded them , left
its ...
To undertake the history of what has been said is to re - do , in the opposite
direction , the work of expression : to go back from statements preserved through
time and dispersed in space , towards that interior secret that preceded them , left
its ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
Copyright | |
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