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... death : the catastro- phe confronted by this generation was the fact of death beyond thought . As never before , death demonstrated the fragility in which the world now found itself . As Benjamin wrote : A generation that had gone to ...
... death : the catastro- phe confronted by this generation was the fact of death beyond thought . As never before , death demonstrated the fragility in which the world now found itself . As Benjamin wrote : A generation that had gone to ...
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... death by giving to it or conferring upon it a different value , giving itself or reappropriating what in fact it cannot simply appropriate . ( The Gift of Death 40 ) Thus , the muteness of death , its cold night , becomes thinkable : death ...
... death by giving to it or conferring upon it a different value , giving itself or reappropriating what in fact it cannot simply appropriate . ( The Gift of Death 40 ) Thus , the muteness of death , its cold night , becomes thinkable : death ...
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... death of the other pro- vokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma ...
... death of the other pro- vokes in us . Such a politics still skirts the very limits of our compre- hension : death is articulated in a place where thought loses itself in the thought of its complete loss . Borges thematizes in " Emma ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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