Continuum, Volume 1AMS Press, 1989 - French literature |
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Page 93
... truth ? To God's truth , as I argued in the 1959 article I adduced earlier here . I would now elaborate that conflation of the divine and the kingly by saying that the truth which the King represents is supernatural truth . Still more ...
... truth ? To God's truth , as I argued in the 1959 article I adduced earlier here . I would now elaborate that conflation of the divine and the kingly by saying that the truth which the King represents is supernatural truth . Still more ...
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... Truth Perfection ( divine ) Error Falsehood Flaw ( human ) As Foucault and Derrida , among others , have asserted , classical epistemology is reality- or truth - centered , and it is the aim of classical discourse to convey this reality ...
... Truth Perfection ( divine ) Error Falsehood Flaw ( human ) As Foucault and Derrida , among others , have asserted , classical epistemology is reality- or truth - centered , and it is the aim of classical discourse to convey this reality ...
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... truth ( 18 ) . Foucault indeed posits the existence of an underlying system of assumptions that constitute the ... truth have to be divorced from history and language to be " serious , " as Hoy seems to imply ? And how would such a truth ...
... truth ( 18 ) . Foucault indeed posits the existence of an underlying system of assumptions that constitute the ... truth have to be divorced from history and language to be " serious , " as Hoy seems to imply ? And how would such a truth ...
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