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The third type of procedures for control of discourse determines the access to the order of discourse , i.e. the conditions imposed on individuals who wish to use it , with the exclusion of others . This time , it is the limitation of ...
The third type of procedures for control of discourse determines the access to the order of discourse , i.e. the conditions imposed on individuals who wish to use it , with the exclusion of others . This time , it is the limitation of ...
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individual's access to any type of discourse . We also know , adds Foucault , that in what it permits and prevents , " it follows the well- trodden battlelines of social conflict . Every education system is a political means of ...
individual's access to any type of discourse . We also know , adds Foucault , that in what it permits and prevents , " it follows the well- trodden battlelines of social conflict . Every education system is a political means of ...
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Having assumed the form of discourse , things will return " to the interiority of consciousness . " However , in all three instances - the philosophy of the founding subject , that of original experience , or a philosophy of universal ...
Having assumed the form of discourse , things will return " to the interiority of consciousness . " However , in all three instances - the philosophy of the founding subject , that of original experience , or a philosophy of universal ...
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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 |
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