Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 16,Útgáfa 1Indiana University Press, 1993 |
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... truth and the luminous radiation of that truth . Emile Zola gives us a condensation of this transmissive notion of education in his 1902 novel Vérité in the character of the schoolteacher Marc Froment , whose very name from wheat ...
... truth and the luminous radiation of that truth . Emile Zola gives us a condensation of this transmissive notion of education in his 1902 novel Vérité in the character of the schoolteacher Marc Froment , whose very name from wheat ...
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... truths exist as objects in nature , and subjects come from without to know those truths through trans- parent media of discovery , and these knowing subjects enable others to know truth through pedagogic transmission . The uni- versity ...
... truths exist as objects in nature , and subjects come from without to know those truths through trans- parent media of discovery , and these knowing subjects enable others to know truth through pedagogic transmission . The uni- versity ...
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... truth status the untruth of truth . Freud's thesis is that the hysteric's " original trauma " did not in fact always possess mean- ing at the outset , but only acquired it at a later time when other events or the acquisition of adult ...
... truth status the untruth of truth . Freud's thesis is that the hysteric's " original trauma " did not in fact always possess mean- ing at the outset , but only acquired it at a later time when other events or the acquisition of adult ...
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