Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Útgáfa 9Indiana University Press, 1987 |
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... holonomy of the subject , " meant here in the sense of a storage of the complete information of this subject in all of his or her parts just like the storage of the complete information on a holograph in all of its parts . One could ...
... holonomy of the subject , " meant here in the sense of a storage of the complete information of this subject in all of his or her parts just like the storage of the complete information on a holograph in all of its parts . One could ...
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... holonomy of the subject . I now want to develop some implications of this idea . Erwin Schrödinger , in 1943 , when he lectured on the reada- bility of the genetic code , introduced the idea of a hieroglyphic writing to describe how the ...
... holonomy of the subject . I now want to develop some implications of this idea . Erwin Schrödinger , in 1943 , when he lectured on the reada- bility of the genetic code , introduced the idea of a hieroglyphic writing to describe how the ...
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