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Preface; Acknowledgements;
1. Conserved world-views or salient memories?;
2. How to think with 'empty' notions;
3. Criteria of truth;
4. Customised speech (I): truth without intentions;
5. Customised speech (II): truth without meaning;
6. Customised persons: initiation, competence and position;
7. Conclusion and programme; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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