Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 24Indiana University Press, 2002 |
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... function of appearance , which , given two elements of the situation S , measures their degree of identity . We will write the function of appearance as 1 ( α , ẞ ) . It denotes the degree to which , based on the logic of the situation ...
... function of appearance , which , given two elements of the situation S , measures their degree of identity . We will write the function of appearance as 1 ( α , ẞ ) . It denotes the degree to which , based on the logic of the situation ...
Síða 72
... function of appearance of a given multiple . This change is always imposed on the being that dies , and this imposition is con- tingent . The right formula being that of Spinoza ( Ethics III P4 : “ No thing can be destroyed except by an ...
... function of appearance of a given multiple . This change is always imposed on the being that dies , and this imposition is con- tingent . The right formula being that of Spinoza ( Ethics III P4 : “ No thing can be destroyed except by an ...
Síða 156
... function . By hollowing out the word's semantic referentiality , becoming " antimetaphor , " language is transformed into a thing that preserves and protects the existence of the unmourn- able object . In dismembering language and ...
... function . By hollowing out the word's semantic referentiality , becoming " antimetaphor , " language is transformed into a thing that preserves and protects the existence of the unmourn- able object . In dismembering language and ...
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