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The referent is not reality , but that which is established as reality through discursive procedures . ... it does not yet have any conception of objects as being precisely referents of a phrase to be exchanged between interlocutors .
The referent is not reality , but that which is established as reality through discursive procedures . ... it does not yet have any conception of objects as being precisely referents of a phrase to be exchanged between interlocutors .
Síða 236
The infantile affect has no meaning : it does not communicate a signification about a referent . And still the affect has , or rather makes , some “ sense . ” The affect “ signals some sense ” ; it “ makes sense .
The infantile affect has no meaning : it does not communicate a signification about a referent . And still the affect has , or rather makes , some “ sense . ” The affect “ signals some sense ” ; it “ makes sense .
Síða 238
Logos indeed requires an- other kind of testimony : an identifiable " I " speaks to a no less identifiable " you " about something , a referent , the meaning of which can be established . Within logos , the testimony of the affect is ...
Logos indeed requires an- other kind of testimony : an identifiable " I " speaks to a no less identifiable " you " about something , a referent , the meaning of which can be established . Within logos , the testimony of the affect is ...
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