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It is the distinction between levels of functioning , not a distinction between several facts . You never find the Imaginary without the Symbolic prise en charge , certainly not in cinema nor anywhere else . The Imaginary has to be told ...
It is the distinction between levels of functioning , not a distinction between several facts . You never find the Imaginary without the Symbolic prise en charge , certainly not in cinema nor anywhere else . The Imaginary has to be told ...
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Its initial postulate is a distinction between action and control , between what he calls the practical ( the realm of action ) and the technical ( the realm of control ) . Action concerns and involves people ; its medium is language ...
Its initial postulate is a distinction between action and control , between what he calls the practical ( the realm of action ) and the technical ( the realm of control ) . Action concerns and involves people ; its medium is language ...
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18 The distinction Habermas draws between techné and praxis also corresponds to a distinction between different types of authority . The realm of technique alone involves the use of authoritative , unquestionable ordinance and enactment ...
18 The distinction Habermas draws between techné and praxis also corresponds to a distinction between different types of authority . The realm of technique alone involves the use of authoritative , unquestionable ordinance and enactment ...
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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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