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THE ORDER OF THINGS
THE ORDER OF THINGS


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THE CONCEPT OF REBEMLANCE
THE CONCEPT OF RESEMBLANCE
 
the nature of things, their coexistence is a resemblance
 
"the space where one speaks and the space where one looks..fold one over the other as though they were equivalents"
 
order= the relationship between things,  code, the fundamental codes of culture-> empirical orders , ordering codes and reflections on order itself.
 
LAS MENINAS and resemblance
 
16th century , language is not an arbitrary system. Hermeneutics. To search for a meaning is to bring into light a resemblance.  From 17th century questions around how the sign connects to the signified.
 
 
REPRESENTING
 
DON QUIXOTE,  thought and culture, from resemblance to representation, passed from resembling (drawing things together) to '''discriminating (constructing identity)
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THE ORDER OF THINGS

inner law of things, the hidden netwokr that determines how they confront eachother and which has no existence exept in the grid created by a glance, an examination, a language

and its only in the blank spaces of the grid that order waits in silence for its moment of manifestation


THE CONCEPT OF RESEMBLANCE

the nature of things, their coexistence is a resemblance

"the space where one speaks and the space where one looks..fold one over the other as though they were equivalents"

order= the relationship between things, code, the fundamental codes of culture-> empirical orders , ordering codes and reflections on order itself.

LAS MENINAS and resemblance

16th century , language is not an arbitrary system. Hermeneutics. To search for a meaning is to bring into light a resemblance. From 17th century questions around how the sign connects to the signified.


REPRESENTING

DON QUIXOTE, thought and culture, from resemblance to representation, passed from resembling (drawing things together) to discriminating (constructing identity)