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... Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must acknowledge itself to be , but also to analytical writing . Lyotard's emphasis on analytical listening as an art is not , of course , a repudiation of psychoanalysis as fiction , although a ...
... Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must acknowledge itself to be , but also to analytical writing . Lyotard's emphasis on analytical listening as an art is not , of course , a repudiation of psychoanalysis as fiction , although a ...
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... Lyotard calls " his book of philosophy " was devoted to it . In The Differend , Lyotard distinguishes " litigations , " conflicts in which a commonly accepted language may be found to resolve the dispute between parties , from ...
... Lyotard calls " his book of philosophy " was devoted to it . In The Differend , Lyotard distinguishes " litigations , " conflicts in which a commonly accepted language may be found to resolve the dispute between parties , from ...
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... Lyotard , in asking : “ Why are you not saying any- thing to me ? " This response need not be addressed only to the analysand who remains literally silent . It is also implicitly addressed to the very muteness of the affect . The ...
... Lyotard , in asking : “ Why are you not saying any- thing to me ? " This response need not be addressed only to the analysand who remains literally silent . It is also implicitly addressed to the very muteness of the affect . The ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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