Politischer Discours
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In: Thesis eleven: critical theory and historical sociology, Heft 10-11, S. 110-126
ISSN: 0725-5136
The possibility of rational social criticism is explored in philosophical terms. A need is seen for an absolute standard by which societies are to be evaluated. Natural human needs do not provide such a standard; nor does the nature of rationality as such. However, a standard may be found in the preservation of the openness of discourse that, among other things, makes social criticism possible. The possibility exists of engaging in the kind of dialogue that can eventually lead to the resolution of disagreements. This argument is applied to questions raised by feminism. W. H. Stoddard
In: Bloomsbury classics in linguistics
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In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 23, Heft 3, S. 584
In: Economy and society, Band 6, Heft 4, S. 377-407
ISSN: 1469-5766
In: The SAGE Handbook of Organizational Discourse, S. 259-273
Printed in Great Britain. ; Numbers; or, The majority and the remnant [originally given in New York, afterwards published in the Nineteenth century]--Literature and science [Rede lecture at Cambridge, recast for delivery in America]--Emerson [delivered in Boston] ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Numbers; or, The majority and the remnant.- Literature and science.- Emerson ; Mode of access: Internet.
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Le problème de la philosophie.--L'empirisme contemporain.--Le bonheur.--La conscience.--Une condition morale de la liberté politique. ; Mode of access: Internet.
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This thesis studies the discourse of the European Union about the European Judicial Network between 1996 and 1999. Using discourse analysis and lexicometrics within the theoretical framework of argumentative semantics, it explores the meaning of words associated with the expression of « area of freedom, security and justice ». The research mainly aims at understanding how the discourse reappropriate universal values in order to construct, through argumentative processes, a European identity that embodies the European Judicial Network. After presenting the political context and the linguistic theories used in the analysis methods, the thesis examines the conditions of discourse production and its semantic particularities. It argues that the discourse constructs an identity based on the values (liberty, security and justice) conveyed by the three pillars of the European Judicial Network : institutions, organised crime and citizens. The thesis then puts forward the idea of a "discursive normalisation" that helps, through its linguistic forms, to legitimate the identity construction and its political issues. It also defines a process of "argumentative manipulation" resulting from this "discursive normalisation" implementing a very distinctive linguistic frame. According to those results, the research concludes that normalisation and manipulation generate circularity of the discourse, which is based on the conflict between two discursive orientations, on the one hand security and on the other hand democracy and the Rule of law. ; La recherche menée dans cette thèse traite du discours de l'Union européenne sur l'espace judiciaire européen entre 1996 et 1999. En convoquant l'analyse du discours et la lexicométrie dans un cadre théorique de la sémantique argumentative, elle analyse le sens des mots autour de l'expression « espace de liberté, de sécurité et de justice ». L'objectif est de définir comment s'élabore la réappropriation de valeurs universelles au profit du discours et de l'identité européenne véhiculée par ...
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In: Handbook of discourse analysis Vol. 3