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... principle . ” It postulates that a certain object or phenomenon is only fully understand- able when one has reconstructed the internal system of relationships between its constituent elements and the external system within which it ...
... principle . ” It postulates that a certain object or phenomenon is only fully understand- able when one has reconstructed the internal system of relationships between its constituent elements and the external system within which it ...
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... principle of murder as art , Hermann bases his work on a dead model . Consequently , the world he creates is the tale's stagnant , inert cosmos . In the murder itself , as well as in the later recounting of it , Hermann is guided by the ...
... principle of murder as art , Hermann bases his work on a dead model . Consequently , the world he creates is the tale's stagnant , inert cosmos . In the murder itself , as well as in the later recounting of it , Hermann is guided by the ...
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sociates a principle of brute materiality with a principle of vital energy in such a way that the latter is , in Barthes's term , naturalized . It no longer appears as a philosophic assump- tion but rather as a descriptive limit ...
sociates a principle of brute materiality with a principle of vital energy in such a way that the latter is , in Barthes's term , naturalized . It no longer appears as a philosophic assump- tion but rather as a descriptive limit ...
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