| Anthony Giddens - 1979 - 308 頁
...between them. 'In language', according to Saussure, 'there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms'.7 The constitution of identity negatively through difference applies to each of the two aspects... | |
| Frank Lentricchia - 1980 - 406 頁
...said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed... | |
| Jacques Derrida - 1982 - 364 頁
...said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed... | |
| Stephen David Ross - 1984 - 590 頁
...said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed... | |
| Robert Magliola - 1984 - 260 頁
...said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed... | |
| Joseph Adams - 1984 - 132 頁
...des differences sans termes positifs' (a difference generally implies positive terms between which it is set up; but in language there are only differences without positive terms). If there are only differences, then perhaps it is better to say that the differences themselves... | |
| Rosalind E. Krauss - 1986 - 324 頁
...Violin Hung on a Wall. 1913? (Daix cat. no. 573.) (Right.) Saussure lectured. "Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms."22 This declaration of the diacritical nature of the sign establishes it as a term whose meaning... | |
| Alexander Nehamas - 1985 - 294 頁
...of this century. "In a language," Saussure wrote, "there are only differences. Even more important, a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms."4 Though linguistic signs generate a set of "positive values"'through which language actually... | |
| Stanley Corngold - 1986 - 314 頁
...The four fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis. Alan Sheridan, tr (New York: Norton. 1978). p 20 76. "In language there are only differences A difference...language there are only differences without positive terms. In language whatever distinguishes one sign from the others constitutes it. Language is a form... | |
| Henry S. Sussman - 1989 - 273 頁
...said up to this point boils down to this: in language there are only differences. Even more important: a difference generally implies positive terms between...language there are only differences without positive terms. Whether we take the signified or the signifier, language has neither ideas nor sounds that existed... | |
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