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Like Andrea Frisch , Whitehead deliberately puts aside the questions of testimonial veracity and perjury that would otherwise be foregrounded by an analytical framework focusing on the witnesses ' own truth claims .
Like Andrea Frisch , Whitehead deliberately puts aside the questions of testimonial veracity and perjury that would otherwise be foregrounded by an analytical framework focusing on the witnesses ' own truth claims .
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As the passages I have cited indicate , Derrida suggests that testimony “ claims absolutely ” the " value of truth , reliability or veracity . " Though Derrida appears to hedge his bets somewhat by introducing the notions of reliability ...
As the passages I have cited indicate , Derrida suggests that testimony “ claims absolutely ” the " value of truth , reliability or veracity . " Though Derrida appears to hedge his bets somewhat by introducing the notions of reliability ...
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It is not therefore of the order of representation that constitutes , as Lyotard claims , the very substance of the sign . Nor is it of the order of signification : the phone does not communicate a signification about a referent .
It is not therefore of the order of representation that constitutes , as Lyotard claims , the very substance of the sign . Nor is it of the order of signification : the phone does not communicate a signification about a referent .
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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