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... notion of events which are no longer tied together by any strand of logic or necessity the reader , without realizing it , loses all notion of tem- poral progression . When events no longer have a structure so that one event follows ...
... notion of events which are no longer tied together by any strand of logic or necessity the reader , without realizing it , loses all notion of tem- poral progression . When events no longer have a structure so that one event follows ...
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... notion that literature is capable of representing some kind of empirical " zero world , " his notion of scientific cognition is slightly more sophisticated . The tough - sounding references to " validation " by the " scientific method ...
... notion that literature is capable of representing some kind of empirical " zero world , " his notion of scientific cognition is slightly more sophisticated . The tough - sounding references to " validation " by the " scientific method ...
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... notion of cognition as science : It is thus not absolutely necessary that SF call things by their scien- tific names ... notion of the content of SF cognition is a scientistic notion of Marxism . The socio - cultural mediations which ...
... notion of cognition as science : It is thus not absolutely necessary that SF call things by their scien- tific names ... notion of the content of SF cognition is a scientistic notion of Marxism . The socio - cultural mediations which ...
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Editorial D611 3 | |
The Order of Cinematographic Discourse 39 | |
Jürgen Habermas and the 59 | |
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