id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_grrln3bepza2pos3egh5wpz3ru Jan S. Plecash Fact and figure : the rhetoricity of the document 2010 89 .pdf application/pdf 36424 4665 87 things as present themselves with the same unity or presence as the universal subject in the text, and reading, like observation, only a matter so to speak of receiving it (philosophy, history, the social sciences), Jonathan C u l l e r (1982, which remains question (or the way that the second story treats the first), namely, as presenting, such documentation, thus read as being as dependent on figural uses of history for its itself, in such a way that the means of presentation — writing, the report itself — is a i f , in accordance with the requirements of a documentary reading, one treats selfdescription as f a c t (as the presence with reference to which a difference may be presence of these (or Kuhn's text generally) as objects for documentation. 1984 How Things A r e : Studies in Predication and the History of Philosophy ./cache/work_grrln3bepza2pos3egh5wpz3ru.pdf ./txt/work_grrln3bepza2pos3egh5wpz3ru.txt