Beginnings: Intention and MethodBasic Books, 1975 - 414 頁 This reissued classic traces the ramifications and diverse understandings of the concept of "beginning" in history and offers valuable insights into the role of the intellectual and the goal of criticism. |
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Intention and Method Edward W. Said. I somewhat differ with him insofar as he is unwilling to apply intention to conflicts and inconsistencies as well . Moreover , I would add that intention , despite its conscious formulations , is ...
Intention and Method Edward W. Said. I somewhat differ with him insofar as he is unwilling to apply intention to conflicts and inconsistencies as well . Moreover , I would add that intention , despite its conscious formulations , is ...
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Intention and Method Edward W. Said. work , form , or achievement , which in turn puts my freedom into the world as something more than just an assertion . " This beginning intention to mean is , I have said , a construct , or at least ...
Intention and Method Edward W. Said. work , form , or achievement , which in turn puts my freedom into the world as something more than just an assertion . " This beginning intention to mean is , I have said , a construct , or at least ...
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Intention and Method Edward W. Said. and desires that brought it into being , Freud likens the dream to corpses lying ... intention - namely , the intention not to be understood ( p . 341 ) . Furthermore , images are the guardians ...
Intention and Method Edward W. Said. and desires that brought it into being , Freud likens the dream to corpses lying ... intention - namely , the intention not to be understood ( p . 341 ) . Furthermore , images are the guardians ...
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