Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 117British Academy, 2002 - Počet stran: 543 |
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... language . ' The disease or affliction , in short , is that of forgetfulness of the figurative . So rather than a mytholo- gist Müller , we see , was a student of tropology , which is to say of the vicissitudes of figurative meaning ...
... language . ' The disease or affliction , in short , is that of forgetfulness of the figurative . So rather than a mytholo- gist Müller , we see , was a student of tropology , which is to say of the vicissitudes of figurative meaning ...
Strana 381
... language so considered : for it must inevitably be stimulated by reification , which is to say the dynamic of the categorical in social life , as it is by the endless figurations ... LANGUAGE AND THE LANGUAGE OF DISEASE 381.
... language so considered : for it must inevitably be stimulated by reification , which is to say the dynamic of the categorical in social life , as it is by the endless figurations ... LANGUAGE AND THE LANGUAGE OF DISEASE 381.
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... language has ' infected ' the language of disease and how this language , in turn , has infected the imagination of the body social and the body politic much more broadly . These processes , particularly as they implicate the moral ...
... language has ' infected ' the language of disease and how this language , in turn , has infected the imagination of the body social and the body politic much more broadly . These processes , particularly as they implicate the moral ...
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Prosperity and Power in the Age of Bede and Beowulf | 49 |
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