Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... refer to individuals : men , women , animals , plants , relationships , etc. Those states of things have shapes ... refers to the eternal return , and the nth power to the will to power ( Will zur Macht ) . So , the event is the ...
... refer to individuals : men , women , animals , plants , relationships , etc. Those states of things have shapes ... refers to the eternal return , and the nth power to the will to power ( Will zur Macht ) . So , the event is the ...
Síða 137
... refers to René Thom's theories of catastrophe and mor- phogenesis in order to describe the seven elementary “ events ... refer to maps , and that , as some commentators have shown , is decisive for Foucault's research on the early modern ...
... refers to René Thom's theories of catastrophe and mor- phogenesis in order to describe the seven elementary “ events ... refer to maps , and that , as some commentators have shown , is decisive for Foucault's research on the early modern ...
Síða 233
... refers to determination through differential relations of the virtual content of the Idea , and differenciation refers to the actualization of this virtuality in distinct species and parts corresponding to cases of solution of the ...
... refers to determination through differential relations of the virtual content of the Idea , and differenciation refers to the actualization of this virtuality in distinct species and parts corresponding to cases of solution of the ...
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