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I have repeatedly stressed that I am here addressing both specialists in linguistic science (with the specific type of practice required by that discipline) and non-specialists who, in philosophical practice itself, are faced with questions of ‘language’, ‘meaning’, etc., imbricated into various specifically philosophical problematics, and especially into what is customarily called the ‘theory of knowledge’. Thus I have had to overcome two kinds of reservations (obstacles to a reading):

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© 1982 Harbans Nagpal

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Pêcheux, M. (1982). Conclusion. In: Language, Semantics and Ideology. Language, Discourse, Society. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06811-1_14

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