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The sagacity of the commentators is not mistaken : from the kind of analysis that I
have undertaken , words are as deliberately absent as things themselves ; any
description of a vocabulary is as lacking as any reference to the living plenitude
of ...
The sagacity of the commentators is not mistaken : from the kind of analysis that I
have undertaken , words are as deliberately absent as things themselves ; any
description of a vocabulary is as lacking as any reference to the living plenitude
of ...
Page 143
The fact that two enunciations are exactly identical , that they are made up of the
same words used with the same meaning , does not , as we know , mean that
they are absolutely identical . Even when one finds , in the work of Diderot and ...
The fact that two enunciations are exactly identical , that they are made up of the
same words used with the same meaning , does not , as we know , mean that
they are absolutely identical . Even when one finds , in the work of Diderot and ...
Page 217
His words were considered nul and void , without truth or significance , worthless
as evidence , inadmissible in the authentification of acts or contracts , incapable
even of bringing about transubstantiation - the transformation of bread into flesh ...
His words were considered nul and void , without truth or significance , worthless
as evidence , inadmissible in the authentification of acts or contracts , incapable
even of bringing about transubstantiation - the transformation of bread into flesh ...
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Contents
Introduction 3 | 3 |
The unities of discourse 21 | 31 |
The formation of objects | 40 |
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