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Overcoming the objectification of nature in constitutive theories: Toward a transhuman, materialist theory of communication
Richard A. Rogers
Communication, School of
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Nature
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Regime of Truth
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Racial Differences
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Determinism
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objectification
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communication
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natural forces
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discourse
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discourse theory
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humanism
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determinism
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social system
12%
dialogue
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regime
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inclusion
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mathematics
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violence
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human being
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Communication
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Violence
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Earth (planet)
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Geometry
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