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What is the status of the individuals who - alone – have the right , sanctioned by
law or tradition , juridically defined or spontaneously accepted , to proffer such a
discourse ? The status of doctor involves criteria of competence and knowledge ...
What is the status of the individuals who - alone – have the right , sanctioned by
law or tradition , juridically defined or spontaneously accepted , to proffer such a
discourse ? The status of doctor involves criteria of competence and knowledge ...
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whose status the statement in question shares , among which it takes its place
without regard to linear order , with which it will fade away , or with which , on the
contrary , it will be valued , preserved , sacralized , and offered , as a possible ...
whose status the statement in question shares , among which it takes its place
without regard to linear order , with which it will fade away , or with which , on the
contrary , it will be valued , preserved , sacralized , and offered , as a possible ...
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The coordinates and the material status of the statement are part of its intrinsic
characteristics . That is an obvious fact . Or almost . For as soon as one examines
it a little more closely , things begin to blur and the problems increase . Of course
...
The coordinates and the material status of the statement are part of its intrinsic
characteristics . That is an obvious fact . Or almost . For as soon as one examines
it a little more closely , things begin to blur and the problems increase . Of course
...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
Copyright | |
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