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- rom the assumption that things are what they are. Everything that is, has a single essence. A = A. A = { a<ht... ml>, … b<html><sub></html>n<html></sub></html> } Everything is **either** a version of one thing **or** a ver... within every thing ===== Nothing has an essence. Everything is mixed. Everything is somewhere on a continuum, and different points on the continuum have **both** one sid
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- of thing, but in any of the dominant frameworks, everything is either one or the other. They have the same on... s a set of ground rules or a kind of template for everything that Melanesians do or say.... The intention is n... pose: to argue for a single claim. In any essay, everything has to contribute to supporting one main claim, w
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- e’s utterances either make sense or they don’t; **everything else is an opinion.** * The history of a langua... e’s conceptual structure exists in isolation from everything else in the world, but it isn’t. * How do we re
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- ===== Durkheim and Saussure **do not** agree on everything or say the same things; they **do** think alike i... her parts. There is no outside of these systems. Everything one experiences is flitered through, or mediated,
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- he state that applies everywhere; it assumes that everything is different. - Anthropologists look beyond the