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... according to a succession of its forms or according to the thickness of its deposited meanings . I do not question the discourses concerning what silently they mean , but on the fact and the conditions of their manifest appearance ; not ...
... according to a succession of its forms or according to the thickness of its deposited meanings . I do not question the discourses concerning what silently they mean , but on the fact and the conditions of their manifest appearance ; not ...
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... according to Jean - Louis Baudry's interpretation of that myth ' ) . Throughout history , various societies have sought to develop discursive practices intended to fulfill the same function as cinema . The invention of cinema at the end ...
... according to Jean - Louis Baudry's interpretation of that myth ' ) . Throughout history , various societies have sought to develop discursive practices intended to fulfill the same function as cinema . The invention of cinema at the end ...
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... according to Habermas's own admission , the “ epistemo- logical orientations " he outlines are basic to the " life - interests " of the human species as such ; they are , again in his own terminology , rooted in the fundamental ...
... according to Habermas's own admission , the “ epistemo- logical orientations " he outlines are basic to the " life - interests " of the human species as such ; they are , again in his own terminology , rooted in the fundamental ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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