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... the statement in my analysis of discursive formations . On several occasions I
have used the term ' statement ' , either to speak of a population of statements (
as if I were dealing with individuals or isolated events ) , or in order to distinguish
...
... the statement in my analysis of discursive formations . On several occasions I
have used the term ' statement ' , either to speak of a population of statements (
as if I were dealing with individuals or isolated events ) , or in order to distinguish
...
Page 114
But one can also see that I am not developing here a theory , in the strict sense of
the term : the deduction , on the basis of a number of axioms , of an abstract
model applicable to an indefinite number of empirical descriptions . If such an
edifice ...
But one can also see that I am not developing here a theory , in the strict sense of
the term : the deduction , on the basis of a number of axioms , of an abstract
model applicable to an indefinite number of empirical descriptions . If such an
edifice ...
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Term for term we find the notion of event opposed to that of creation , the possible
conditions of existence opposing signification . These four notions ( signification ,
originality , unity , creation ) have , in a fairly general way , dominated the ...
Term for term we find the notion of event opposed to that of creation , the possible
conditions of existence opposing signification . These four notions ( signification ,
originality , unity , creation ) have , in a fairly general way , dominated the ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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