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In order to fully understand what distinguishes the kind of testimony addressed in Derrida's work ( and presupposed in much contemporary scholarship on testimony ) from pre - modern testi- mony , it is helpful to get a sense of what ...
In order to fully understand what distinguishes the kind of testimony addressed in Derrida's work ( and presupposed in much contemporary scholarship on testimony ) from pre - modern testi- mony , it is helpful to get a sense of what ...
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Derrida acknowledges the performative dimension of testi- mony in a short passage on the martyr in Demeure . The essence of testimony cannot necessarily be reduced to [ . . . ] knowl- edge [ ... ] ; it is first a present act .
Derrida acknowledges the performative dimension of testi- mony in a short passage on the martyr in Demeure . The essence of testimony cannot necessarily be reduced to [ . . . ] knowl- edge [ ... ] ; it is first a present act .
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Derrida gives three qualifications for this archival drive : it is an - archic , anarchivic and archiviolitic . In a very economic condensation which is a trademark of his writing , Derrida draws attention to the possibility that this ...
Derrida gives three qualifications for this archival drive : it is an - archic , anarchivic and archiviolitic . In a very economic condensation which is a trademark of his writing , Derrida draws attention to the possibility that this ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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