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Rather than seeking the permanence of themes , images , and opinions through
time , rather than retracing the dialectic of their conflicts in order to individualize
groups of statements , could one not rather mark out the dispersion of the points
of ...
Rather than seeking the permanence of themes , images , and opinions through
time , rather than retracing the dialectic of their conflicts in order to individualize
groups of statements , could one not rather mark out the dispersion of the points
of ...
Page 72
This dispersion itself - with its gaps , its discontinuities , its entanglements , its
incompatibilities , its replacements , and its substitutions - can be described in its
uniqueness if one is able to determine the specific rules in accordance with
which ...
This dispersion itself - with its gaps , its discontinuities , its entanglements , its
incompatibilities , its replacements , and its substitutions - can be described in its
uniqueness if one is able to determine the specific rules in accordance with
which ...
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... be said , or really given to experience ; but the a priori of a history that is given ,
since it is that of things actually said , The reason for using this rather barbarous
term is that this a priori must take account of statements in their dispersion , in all
...
... be said , or really given to experience ; but the a priori of a history that is given ,
since it is that of things actually said , The reason for using this rather barbarous
term is that this a priori must take account of statements in their dispersion , in all
...
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
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