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[Jun. 7th, 2005|12:38 am] |
They correspond to then first of all by proposing an ideal truth as the law of discourse and an immanemt rationality as the principle of their unfolding, and they re-introduce an ethic of knowledge, which promises to give the truth only to the desire for truth itself and only to the power of thinking it.
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