Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... nature considered as an object , whether or not nature has been worked on by others already , and in so doing develops new needs and new capacities . It is this propensity to transform nature and thereby transform oneself that is the ...
... nature considered as an object , whether or not nature has been worked on by others already , and in so doing develops new needs and new capacities . It is this propensity to transform nature and thereby transform oneself that is the ...
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... nature is the only thing whose nature we can know : language . Through its structure autonomy and responsibility are posited for us . " 13 Again - leaving aside ( for the time being ) the question of the remoteness of such statements ...
... nature is the only thing whose nature we can know : language . Through its structure autonomy and responsibility are posited for us . " 13 Again - leaving aside ( for the time being ) the question of the remoteness of such statements ...
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... nature - ness of it , the way that acrobatics is not natural , straining your body and producing a skill which is against a natural way of behaving and moving , and also defying gravity , so that the return to the body is a turn away ...
... nature - ness of it , the way that acrobatics is not natural , straining your body and producing a skill which is against a natural way of behaving and moving , and also defying gravity , so that the return to the body is a turn away ...
Inhalt
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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