Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... event . But we must avoid a misunderstanding . When we say that we must extract the event from the state of things , when we say that we extract the concept by raising a fact to its nth power , we must not understand that there is first ...
... event . But we must avoid a misunderstanding . When we say that we must extract the event from the state of things , when we say that we extract the concept by raising a fact to its nth power , we must not understand that there is first ...
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... event " ( What 21 ) . The concept names the event , not the essence or the thing . How can a concept name the event ? In a verb . So , when we ask , " which potential lies in a tree ? " , the answer is : the event of the tree is treeing ...
... event " ( What 21 ) . The concept names the event , not the essence or the thing . How can a concept name the event ? In a verb . So , when we ask , " which potential lies in a tree ? " , the answer is : the event of the tree is treeing ...
Síða 21
... event , because he is free to meet the event . Or in another formulation : the event attracts in its field the one who is sensible to its intensity , and the one who manifests this sensibility is called the friend . Friend is the name ...
... event , because he is free to meet the event . Or in another formulation : the event attracts in its field the one who is sensible to its intensity , and the one who manifests this sensibility is called the friend . Friend is the name ...
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The Friend | 17 |
The Troublemakers | 23 |
The Grandeur of Yasser Arafat | 30 |
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