Discourse: Berkeley journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, Ausgabe 1Indiana University Press, 1979 |
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... truth , or the power to predict the future , the power to reveal what the " wise were unable to perceive . " ( 217 ) For Foucault , little has changed , even if today someone does listen to the words of madmen . The vast network of ...
... truth , or the power to predict the future , the power to reveal what the " wise were unable to perceive . " ( 217 ) For Foucault , little has changed , even if today someone does listen to the words of madmen . The vast network of ...
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... truth has had its own history , a history which does not coincide with that of constraining truths . " One must know the history of functions and positions of the knowing subject , the history of material , technical , and instrumental ...
... truth has had its own history , a history which does not coincide with that of constraining truths . " One must know the history of functions and positions of the knowing subject , the history of material , technical , and instrumental ...
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... truth as a law of discourse , and an immanent rationality as the principle of their rationality . They also accompany an ethic of knowledge , promising truth only to the desire for truth itself and the power to think it . " ( 227 ) Thus ...
... truth as a law of discourse , and an immanent rationality as the principle of their rationality . They also accompany an ethic of knowledge , promising truth only to the desire for truth itself and the power to think it . " ( 227 ) Thus ...
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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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