Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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... object a self - contained , self - sufficient community of writers and readers , French and Roman , Spanish and Greek , old and recent , who might be pictured as if sitting around one large table , bound together in a feeling of total ...
... object a self - contained , self - sufficient community of writers and readers , French and Roman , Spanish and Greek , old and recent , who might be pictured as if sitting around one large table , bound together in a feeling of total ...
Page 160
... object pronoun " nous , " which is on a level with the other objects , " tout " and " les autres . " In order to judge ourselves we must alienate our subjectivity , somehow remaining impassive before the self as object . The subject ...
... object pronoun " nous , " which is on a level with the other objects , " tout " and " les autres . " In order to judge ourselves we must alienate our subjectivity , somehow remaining impassive before the self as object . The subject ...
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... object ( when object coincides with addressee ) in its deferral of responsibility . For to the extent that the subject abstracts itself from its gender , class , or race , for instance , it abstracts the addressee , with whom it claims ...
... object ( when object coincides with addressee ) in its deferral of responsibility . For to the extent that the subject abstracts itself from its gender , class , or race , for instance , it abstracts the addressee , with whom it claims ...
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