Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 3-4Discourse, 1981 |
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... memory systems function that philosophy ascribed to the " human being . " If , according to Foucault , all the “ designations which philosophi- cal discourse invented to give knowledge complexes a subjective significance " have and are ...
... memory systems function that philosophy ascribed to the " human being . " If , according to Foucault , all the “ designations which philosophi- cal discourse invented to give knowledge complexes a subjective significance " have and are ...
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... memory and tradition of language , " his Ethics first formulates the alert sent- ence : " No one really requires memory for himself , " and then immediately perverts the sentence by substantiating it . Schleiermacher claims there is a ...
... memory and tradition of language , " his Ethics first formulates the alert sent- ence : " No one really requires memory for himself , " and then immediately perverts the sentence by substantiating it . Schleiermacher claims there is a ...
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... memory was as- sociated with images . Pictures were believed to signify an ultimate reality which words could not represent . In one hour , by occupy- ing the center of the stage , the scholar could master the universe which the theatre ...
... memory was as- sociated with images . Pictures were believed to signify an ultimate reality which words could not represent . In one hour , by occupy- ing the center of the stage , the scholar could master the universe which the theatre ...
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