Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 18,Útgáfa 31996 |
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Síða 57
... thing she can use is her arms , and now they are broken . . . . " What was actually left to her , her arms and hands ... things are even more dismal with " Tiegerl , " that little beastie who is an empty - headed nitwit sent to Hatvany's ...
... thing she can use is her arms , and now they are broken . . . . " What was actually left to her , her arms and hands ... things are even more dismal with " Tiegerl , " that little beastie who is an empty - headed nitwit sent to Hatvany's ...
Síða 93
... things really are . If things are constituted through their positing , then this positing , usually seen as secondary to the existence of the thing , will be encrypted in the thing as what makes or materializes the thing . It would be ...
... things really are . If things are constituted through their positing , then this positing , usually seen as secondary to the existence of the thing , will be encrypted in the thing as what makes or materializes the thing . It would be ...
Síða 98
... thing as a man who , solely of himself , is only man , ” ( 31 ) or Derrida might write " there is no signifier , " ( Bennington 37 ) we might say , " there is no such thing as a machine which , solely of itself , is machine . " There is ...
... thing as a man who , solely of himself , is only man , ” ( 31 ) or Derrida might write " there is no signifier , " ( Bennington 37 ) we might say , " there is no such thing as a machine which , solely of itself , is machine . " There is ...
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