Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 20,Oplag 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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Side 19
... relation between the fact and the event as a relation of succession . The trial that extracts the event is not in time , if " in time ” means a relation of succession . There is not that kind of relation between the fact and the event ...
... relation between the fact and the event as a relation of succession . The trial that extracts the event is not in time , if " in time ” means a relation of succession . There is not that kind of relation between the fact and the event ...
Side 61
... relation - image . Thus these images proceed from the movement - image towards the time - image , acquiring through the categories of Peirce and beyond other names and other forms , in relation to the moment where time appears directly ...
... relation - image . Thus these images proceed from the movement - image towards the time - image , acquiring through the categories of Peirce and beyond other names and other forms , in relation to the moment where time appears directly ...
Side 85
... relation between two terms , Pierre and Paul . No doubt I orient this relation onto Pierre : if I say " Pierre is smaller than Paul , " I can say " Paul is larger than Pierre . " Where is the subject , where is the predicate ? That is ...
... relation between two terms , Pierre and Paul . No doubt I orient this relation onto Pierre : if I say " Pierre is smaller than Paul , " I can say " Paul is larger than Pierre . " Where is the subject , where is the predicate ? That is ...
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