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- Cover
- Half Title
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- PUBLISHER’S NOTE
- FOREWORD TO THE ENGLISH EDITION
- PREFACE
- PART I
- 1 Las Meninas
- 2 The Prose of the World
- I The Four Similitudes
- II Signatures
- III The Limits of the World
- IV The Writing of Things
- V The Being of Language
- 3 Representing
- I Don Quixote
- II Order
- III The Representation of the Sign
- IV Duplicated Representation
- V The Imagination of Resemblance
- VI Mathesis and ‘Taxinomia’
- 4 Speaking
- I Criticism and Commentary
- II General Grammar
- III The Theory of the Verb
- IV Articulation
- V Designation
- VI Derivation
- VII The Quadrilateral of Language
- 5 Classifying
- I What the Historians Say
- II Natural History
- III Structure
- IV Character
- V Continuity and Catastrophe
- VI Monsters and Fossils
- VII The Discourse of Nature
- 6 Exchanging
- I The Analysis of Wealth
- II Money and Prices
- III Mercantilism
- IV The Pledge and the Price
- V The Creation of Value
- VI Utility
- VII General Table
- VIII Desire and Representation
- PART II
- 7 The Limits of Representation
- I The Age of History
- II The Measure of Labour
- III The Organic Structure of Beings
- IV Word Inflection
- V Ideology and Criticism
- VI Objective Syntheses
- 8 Labour, Life, Language
- I The New Empiricities
- II Ricardo
- III Cuvier
- IV Bopp
- V Language Become Object
- 9 Man and His Doubles
- I The Return of Language
- II The Place of the King
- III The Analytic of Finitude
- IV The Empirical and the Transcendental
- V The ‘Cogito’ and the Unthought
- VI The Retreat and Return of the Origin
- VII Discourse and Man’s Being
- VIII The Anthropological Sleep
- 10 The Human Sciences
- I The Three Faces of Knowledge
- II The Form of the Human Sciences
- III The Three Models
- IV History
- V Psychoanalysis and Ethnology
- VI In Conclusion
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