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... statements ; whether the four groups of rules by which I characterized a discursive formation really did define groups of statements . Lastly , instead of gradually reducing the rather fluctuating meaning of the word ' discourse ' , I ...
... statements ; whether the four groups of rules by which I characterized a discursive formation really did define groups of statements . Lastly , instead of gradually reducing the rather fluctuating meaning of the word ' discourse ' , I ...
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... statements ; whether the four groups of rules by which I characterized a discursive formation really did define groups of statements . Lastly , instead of gradually reducing the rather fluctuating meaning of the word ' discourse ' , I ...
... statements ; whether the four groups of rules by which I characterized a discursive formation really did define groups of statements . Lastly , instead of gradually reducing the rather fluctuating meaning of the word ' discourse ' , I ...
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... statements and control them from within . If there were no statements , the language ( langue ) would not exist ; but no statement is indispensable for a language to exist ( and one can always posit , in place of any statement , another ...
... statements and control them from within . If there were no statements , the language ( langue ) would not exist ; but no statement is indispensable for a language to exist ( and one can always posit , in place of any statement , another ...
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The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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