Always-already is a philosophical term regarding the perception of phenomena by the mind of an observer. The features of a phenomenon that seem to precede any perception of it are said to be "always already" present.
Heidegger's influence allowed French and subsequent English thinkers to accept the phrase's literal translation. Writing from the Marxist tradition, Louis Althusser observed that "individuals are always-already subjects" within an ideological structure before they perceive themselves as such—indeed, even before birth.Althusser, Louis (1970) " Ideology and Ideological State Apparatuses" During the late 20th century the term spread into various areas of philosophical discourse that include literary theory, hermeneutics and deconstruction.
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