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... nature considered as an object , whether or not nature has been worked on by others already , and in so doing develops new needs and new capacities . It is this propensity to transform nature and thereby transform oneself that is the ...
... nature considered as an object , whether or not nature has been worked on by others already , and in so doing develops new needs and new capacities . It is this propensity to transform nature and thereby transform oneself that is the ...
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... nature and to expose their limitations . While they are more ' natural ' than the White man , they too are subjected to the greater force of nature . In this case the Whites have the advantage , because of their greater protection they ...
... nature and to expose their limitations . While they are more ' natural ' than the White man , they too are subjected to the greater force of nature . In this case the Whites have the advantage , because of their greater protection they ...
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... nature of discourse and its object . " The distance between words and things is gotten around by the use of what there is of " things " in the word , by the mediation of its flesh , and the echo that flesh can produce , in the cavern of ...
... nature of discourse and its object . " The distance between words and things is gotten around by the use of what there is of " things " in the word , by the mediation of its flesh , and the echo that flesh can produce , in the cavern of ...
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The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
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