Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 20,Oplag 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... truth of the works they touch on while all the while he makes this truth his own by a specific conceptual transmutation and qualities of evocation that are so determined that it becomes improbable that each auteur would recognize ...
... truth of the works they touch on while all the while he makes this truth his own by a specific conceptual transmutation and qualities of evocation that are so determined that it becomes improbable that each auteur would recognize ...
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... truth is one of synthetic judgments . It is opposed to Leibniz . OK ! How does that concern us ? It is Kant . This is not to say that they do not agree with each other . When I say that , I credit Kant with a new concept which is ...
... truth is one of synthetic judgments . It is opposed to Leibniz . OK ! How does that concern us ? It is Kant . This is not to say that they do not agree with each other . When I say that , I credit Kant with a new concept which is ...
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... truth in order for you to notice with fright that , from that moment on , you are forced to cram into the notion of the subject not only the thing that you attribute to it with truth , but the totality of the world . Why ? By virtue of ...
... truth in order for you to notice with fright that , from that moment on , you are forced to cram into the notion of the subject not only the thing that you attribute to it with truth , but the totality of the world . Why ? By virtue of ...
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