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The present position is that there are three primary forms of discourse ( the
scientific , the esthetic , and the technological ) , and that all other forms are
secondary , that is , are a function of these primary forms . A brief characterization
of the ...
The present position is that there are three primary forms of discourse ( the
scientific , the esthetic , and the technological ) , and that all other forms are
secondary , that is , are a function of these primary forms . A brief characterization
of the ...
Pagina 310
Scientific discourse does not entice by the presentation of value nor seduce to
action by the advocacy of a technique ; it represents the subordination of interest
to the mapping of the structure of the existential . Yet it is clear that the direction of
...
Scientific discourse does not entice by the presentation of value nor seduce to
action by the advocacy of a technique ; it represents the subordination of interest
to the mapping of the structure of the existential . Yet it is clear that the direction of
...
Pagina 311
It may , further , concern i self with the value of scientific and technological activity
and their results . Its presentation of negative value might seem to endanger the
work of the moralist , and indeed it does endanger encrusted moral customs .
It may , further , concern i self with the value of scientific and technological activity
and their results . Its presentation of negative value might seem to endanger the
work of the moralist , and indeed it does endanger encrusted moral customs .
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Desire and the Unconscious | 127 |
Emotion and Pleasure | 180 |
Sensuous Elements and Esthetic | 245 |
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