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There is no good in pretending that a single thread of cause and effect exists now when in actual fact the carpet is before us with many beginnings and no end in sight . The only logical solution is to continue with this woven ...
There is no good in pretending that a single thread of cause and effect exists now when in actual fact the carpet is before us with many beginnings and no end in sight . The only logical solution is to continue with this woven ...
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The notion of manifestness is linked by Sperber and Wilson to the property of a given fact or phenomenon of being perceptible or ... which refers precisely to the set of facts that are manifest ” to an individual ( 1995 : 39 ) .
The notion of manifestness is linked by Sperber and Wilson to the property of a given fact or phenomenon of being perceptible or ... which refers precisely to the set of facts that are manifest ” to an individual ( 1995 : 39 ) .
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But this power of hers is a gloss over the fact that she comes into being only as a body in the eye of the male voyeurism before a mirror . This amounts to her collusion with the male gazer to reduce herself to an object of desire .
But this power of hers is a gloss over the fact that she comes into being only as a body in the eye of the male voyeurism before a mirror . This amounts to her collusion with the male gazer to reduce herself to an object of desire .
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