Rhetoric and Death: The Language of Modernism and Postmodern Discourse TheoryUniversity of Illinois Press, 1990 - 252 páginas |
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... possibility " in our century ( 1971 : 71 ) -from now on , in Freud's language from Beyond the Pleasure Principle , “ there is no longer any possibility of preventing the mental apparatus [ that is , the very experience of living in the ...
... possibility " in our century ( 1971 : 71 ) -from now on , in Freud's language from Beyond the Pleasure Principle , “ there is no longer any possibility of preventing the mental apparatus [ that is , the very experience of living in the ...
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... possibility of cognition , the possibility of " knowledge " -the possibility , finally , not of the sa- cred , but of the ordinary , the assimilable , rhetoric restricted within a " strategic " economy . " Knowledge , " writes Nietzsche ...
... possibility of cognition , the possibility of " knowledge " -the possibility , finally , not of the sa- cred , but of the ordinary , the assimilable , rhetoric restricted within a " strategic " economy . " Knowledge , " writes Nietzsche ...
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... possibility of a nonreductive , nonsynecdochical oppo- sition , the opposition of otherness . It leaves out the material , non- sensical aspect of discourse : the fact that its elements are opposed not only to their contrary elements or ...
... possibility of a nonreductive , nonsynecdochical oppo- sition , the opposition of otherness . It leaves out the material , non- sensical aspect of discourse : the fact that its elements are opposed not only to their contrary elements or ...
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Modernism | 27 |
The Power of Death | 75 |
Roman Jakobson | 115 |
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