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The investment of the cinematographic apparatus by fiction created a new regime of consciousness which , while in many ways similar to other states of consciousness ( like dream , phantasy and the perception of reality ) ...
The investment of the cinematographic apparatus by fiction created a new regime of consciousness which , while in many ways similar to other states of consciousness ( like dream , phantasy and the perception of reality ) ...
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But the question remains whether Marx deserves this remonstrance , whether Marx's undoubted concentration upon labor as an ontological category is indeed at the direct expense of a theory of consciousness worthy of the name ...
But the question remains whether Marx deserves this remonstrance , whether Marx's undoubted concentration upon labor as an ontological category is indeed at the direct expense of a theory of consciousness worthy of the name ...
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Earlier in the same work , he says that " the production of ideas , conceptions and consciousness is at first directly ... Consciousness can never be anything else than conscious existence , and the existence of men is their actual life ...
Earlier in the same work , he says that " the production of ideas , conceptions and consciousness is at first directly ... Consciousness can never be anything else than conscious existence , and the existence of men is their actual life ...
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BERKELEY JOURNAL FOR THEORETICAL STUDIES IN MEDIA AND CULTURE | 3 |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse | 39 |
Jürgen Habermas and the | 59 |
Urheberrecht | |
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