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" Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely insofar as it is not supposed to serve as a reminder of the unique and entirely individual original experience to which it owes its origin; but rather, a word becomes a concept insofar as it simultaneously... "
A Escuta e o Silêncio. Lições do diálogo na filosofia Clínica - Page 163
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Edward Said and the Work of the Critic: Speaking Truth to Power

Paul A. Bové - Literary Criticism - 2000 - 334 pages
...absolute privilege of individual reason. As part of the linguistic process, any utterance is caught up in the formation of concepts: "Every word instantly becomes...individual original experience to which it owes its emergence; but rather, a word becomes a concept insofar as it simultaneously has to fit countless more...
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Twilight of the Literary: Figures of Thought in the Age of Print

Terry Cochran - Literary Criticism - 2009 - 312 pages
...absolute privilege of individual reason. As part of linguistic process, any utterance is caught up in the formation of concepts: "Every word instantly becomes...individual original experience to which it owes its emergence; but rather, a word becomes a concept insofar as it simultaneously has to fit countless more...
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The Cambridge Companion to Adorno

Tom Huhn - Literary Criticism - 2004 - 452 pages
...particulars that might bear a superficial similarity to it. In the process, difference is sacrificed. Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely insofar...simultaneously has to fit countless more or less similar cases - which means, purely and simply, cases which are never equal and thus altogether unequal. Every...
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Essays on Frege's Conception of Truth

Dirk Greimann - Philosophy - 2007 - 258 pages
...speaks there of concepts being formed through the recognition of the similarity of different things. "Every word instantly becomes a concept precisely...unique and entirely individual original experience" (Nietzsche 1979, p. 83). But this demands at the same time a transformation of our perceptual metaphors...
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