Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 20,Útgáfa 3Indiana University Press, 1998 |
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... things , " that means of what happens . This concept of " state of things " has been precisely defined in The Logic of Sense . The states of things refer to individuals : men , women , animals , plants , relationships , etc. Those ...
... things , " that means of what happens . This concept of " state of things " has been precisely defined in The Logic of Sense . The states of things refer to individuals : men , women , animals , plants , relationships , etc. Those ...
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... things . But we are talking now about the event , and the event , as we said , does not belong to the plane of states of things . So it is impossible to understand the relation between the fact and the event as a relation of succession ...
... things . But we are talking now about the event , and the event , as we said , does not belong to the plane of states of things . So it is impossible to understand the relation between the fact and the event as a relation of succession ...
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... things , but of the genesis of things based on the differenciation of the concept . In the way in which Bergson would define the notion of color by " having [ light ] pass through a converging lens " with its thousand nuances in order ...
... things , but of the genesis of things based on the differenciation of the concept . In the way in which Bergson would define the notion of color by " having [ light ] pass through a converging lens " with its thousand nuances in order ...
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