So for how long could they have been doing it?
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I just began Homo Juridicus by Alain Supiot. I'm still trying to grasp it, but I think it describes how the 'legal man' (homo juridicus) grasps the universe of signs through a specific set of legal (occidental) conceptions. It also references the philosophy of language.
Semantic Scholar, maybe ResearchGate? Academia.edu ??
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My experience with him is unusual since the only thing I read of his works was his treatise on writing, a sort of memoir in which he recounts his experience with writing and work ethic.
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Ottoman Turkish, although the geographical terms and country names wouldn't have differed much.
Throwback to when they announced releasing a simple phone. Fun times.
I am intrigued to know what is the original message.
I see myself blowing up a pipeline.
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