Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 20,Oplag 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... sense , and a logic of sense is totally distinct from a logic of propositions . This leads me to my fourth moment . Fourth moment : concepts and transcendental empiricism Concepts belong to a transcendental plane . That means : philos ...
... sense , and a logic of sense is totally distinct from a logic of propositions . This leads me to my fourth moment . Fourth moment : concepts and transcendental empiricism Concepts belong to a transcendental plane . That means : philos ...
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... sense in which the contemporary world is postmodern . “ Postmodernism , ” Fredric Jameson tells us , " is what you have when the modernization process is complete and nature is gone for good . " 3 Certainly we continue to have forests ...
... sense in which the contemporary world is postmodern . “ Postmodernism , ” Fredric Jameson tells us , " is what you have when the modernization process is complete and nature is gone for good . " 3 Certainly we continue to have forests ...
Side 142
... sense , a properly military sense . When Francis Fukuyama claims that the contemporary historical passage is defined by the end of history , he means that the era of major conflicts has come to an end : in other words , sovereign power ...
... sense , a properly military sense . When Francis Fukuyama claims that the contemporary historical passage is defined by the end of history , he means that the era of major conflicts has come to an end : in other words , sovereign power ...
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