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" X of the thing in itself first appears as a nerve stimulus, then as an image, and finally as a sound. Thus the genesis of language does not proceed logically in any case, and all the material within and with which the man of truth, the scientist, and... "
A Escuta e o Silêncio. Lições do diálogo na filosofia Clínica - Page 163
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Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy

Maudemarie Clark - Philosophy - 1990 - 320 pages
...a sound. Thus the genesis of language does not proceed logically in any case, and all the material with which the man of truth, the scientist and the philosopher, later works and builds, if not derived from nevernever land, is at least not derived from the essence of...
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Beyond the Symbol Model: Reflections on the Representational Nature of Language

John Robert Stewart, John Stewart - Language Arts & Disciplines - 1996 - 354 pages
...entities" (TL, 83; KSA 1, 879). At any rate, the origin or genesis of language is not a logical procedure, "and all the material within and with which the man...and build, if not derived from never-never land is at least not derived from the essence of things." The inadequate relationship of [the hu]man to objects...
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Strangers and Pilgrims: On the Role of Aporiai in Theology

Douglas R. McGaughey - Philosophy - 1997 - 560 pages
...image, and finally as a sound. Thus the genesis of language does not proceed logically in any case, and all the material within and with which the man...and build, if not derived from never-never land, is at least not derived from the essence of things.59 Even more explicitly, Nietzsche says: "Truths are...
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Translating Literatures, Translating Cultures: New Vistas and Approaches in ...

Kurt Mueller-Vollmer, Michael Irmscher - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 238 pages
...AntiChrist^. 18 The English translation is taken from Friedrich Nietzsche on Rhetoric and Language (RL). material within and with which the man of truth, the...and build, if not derived from never-never land is at least not derived from the essence of things." The inadequate relationship of the human being to...
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Willing and Nothingness: Schopenhauer as Nietzsche's Educator

Christopher Janaway - Literary Criticism - 1998 - 312 pages
...no way correspond to the original entity, the thing in itself that underlies all appearance. Thus, 'all the material within and with which the man of truth, the scientist and the philosopher, later works and builds, if not derived from the never-never land, is at least not derived from the essence...
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