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( 227 ) Thus , by denying the specific reality of discourse in general it strengthens the procedures of limitation . According to Foucault , since the exclusion of the Sophists , Western thought has sought to narrow ...
( 227 ) Thus , by denying the specific reality of discourse in general it strengthens the procedures of limitation . According to Foucault , since the exclusion of the Sophists , Western thought has sought to narrow ...
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Although he thought in answering the riddle he was giving order to disorder , he was , in fact , creating confusion ( by marrying his own mother , thus confusing the generations ) and bringing incest back into the world , where the ...
Although he thought in answering the riddle he was giving order to disorder , he was , in fact , creating confusion ( by marrying his own mother , thus confusing the generations ) and bringing incest back into the world , where the ...
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Making historical analysis the discourse of the continuous and making human consciousness the original subject of all historical development and all action are two sides of the same system of thought . Conventional historical discourse ...
Making historical analysis the discourse of the continuous and making human consciousness the original subject of all historical development and all action are two sides of the same system of thought . Conventional historical discourse ...
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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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