| Jean-François Lyotard - Philosophy - 1984 - 142 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...give the public free access to the memory and data banks.231 Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
| Kenneth Baynes, James Bohman, Thomas A. McCarthy, Thomas McCarthy - Philosophy - 1987 - 504 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...give the public free access to the memory and data banks. 45 Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
| Jeffrey C. Alexander, Steven Seidman - Social Science - 1990 - 388 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...Give the public free access to the memory and data banks. Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
| Drucilla Cornell, Michel Rosenfeld, David Gray Carlson - Law - 1992 - 428 pages
...intelligence will be capable of translating from one "natural" language to another, that computers could "aid groups discussing metaprescriptives by supplying...usually lack for making knowledgeable decisions," and that data banks will serve as "nature" for postmodern individuals.21 But the fascination with information... | |
| Steven Seidman - Philosophy - 1994 - 324 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...Give the public free access to the memory and data banks. Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
| John Corbett - Music - 1994 - 364 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...give the public free access to the memory and data banks.7 The objection could be raised that there are pieces of computer information about you that... | |
| Alan Wolfe - Social Science - 2023 - 270 pages
...intelligence will be capable of translating from one "natural" language to another, that computers can "aid groups discussing metaprescriptives by supplying...usually lack for making knowledgeable decisions," and that data banks will serve as "nature" for post-modern individuals.15 But this respect for information... | |
| John Pickles - Technology & Engineering - 1995 - 272 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...give the public free access to the memory and data banks. Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
| Andrew Feenberg - Philosophy - 1995 - 268 pages
...extended to include knowledge itself and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. . . . But it could also aid groups discussing metaprescriptives...give the public free access to the memory and data banks." POSTMODERN TECHNOLOGY restricted to what can be expressed in "machine language" (Lyotard 199lb:... | |
| James A. Mackin - Business & Economics - 1997 - 300 pages
...and governed exclusively by the performativity principle. In that case, it would inevitably involve the use of terror. But it could also aid groups discussing...give the public free access to the memory and data banks. Language games would then be games of perfect information at any given moment. But they would... | |
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