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  1. Discourse, Figure by Jean-François Lyotard (review). Jason Helms - 2013 - Philosophy and Rhetoric 46 (1):122-130. Discourse in a coma; A comment on a comma in the title of Jean-François Lyotard’s Discourse, Figure.

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  3. 1 de ene. de 2013 · Discourse, Figure’s goal is to “signify the other of signification” (2011, 13, emphasis his). The question of the representability of events that concerns Lyotard throughout his career ...

  4. Discourse, Figure is Lyotard’s thesis. Provoked in part by Lacan’s influential seminars in Paris, Discourse, Figure distinguishes between the meaningfulness of linguistic signs and the meaningfulness of plastic arts such as painting and sculpture.

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  5. One cannot pretend to accept it, for accepting it is still to reject it. It will become event elsewhere.”44 The role of negation in Discourse, Figure is key to that which differentiates Lyotard’s approach to desire, perhaps most evident in the section of Discourse, Figure titled “The No and the Position of the Object”.