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Page 32
... various ways in individual or social experience and which may be called madness . But I soon realized that the unity of the object ' madness ' does not enable one to individualize a group of state- ments , and to establish between them ...
... various ways in individual or social experience and which may be called madness . But I soon realized that the unity of the object ' madness ' does not enable one to individualize a group of state- ments , and to establish between them ...
Page 54
... various component elements of the medical mentality : how this shift of interest on the part of the doctors came about , by what theoretical or experimental model they were influenced , what philosophy or moral thematics defined the ...
... various component elements of the medical mentality : how this shift of interest on the part of the doctors came about , by what theoretical or experimental model they were influenced , what philosophy or moral thematics defined the ...
Page 105
... various net- works and various fields of use , is subjected to transferences or modi- fications , is integrated into operations and strategies in which its identity is maintained or effaced . Thus the statement circulates , is used ...
... various net- works and various fields of use , is subjected to transferences or modi- fications , is integrated into operations and strategies in which its identity is maintained or effaced . Thus the statement circulates , is used ...
Contents
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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