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are now being replaced by questions of another type : which strata should be
isolated from others ? What types of series should be established ? What criteria
of periodization should be adopted for each of them ? What system of relations ...
are now being replaced by questions of another type : which strata should be
isolated from others ? What types of series should be established ? What criteria
of periodization should be adopted for each of them ? What system of relations ...
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... and subjects them all to the same type of transformation ; lastly , it is supposed
that history itself may be articulated into ... limits , differences of level , shifts ,
chronological specificities , particular forms of rehandling , possible types of
relation .
... and subjects them all to the same type of transformation ; lastly , it is supposed
that history itself may be articulated into ... limits , differences of level , shifts ,
chronological specificities , particular forms of rehandling , possible types of
relation .
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Can one accept , as such , the distinction between the major types of discourse ,
or that between such forms or genres as science , literature , philosophy , religion
, history , fiction , etc. , and which tend to create certain great historical ...
Can one accept , as such , the distinction between the major types of discourse ,
or that between such forms or genres as science , literature , philosophy , religion
, history , fiction , etc. , and which tend to create certain great historical ...
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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
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