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... ence of the parties on which his testimony bore . Thus , his status as a witness was established on the basis of an act that had itself to be witnessed by others , not simply performed . This does not mean that the medieval era , or ...
... ence of the parties on which his testimony bore . Thus , his status as a witness was established on the basis of an act that had itself to be witnessed by others , not simply performed . This does not mean that the medieval era , or ...
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... ence of catastrophe as the catastrophe of thought . Such a task would involve linking death and fiction from a place which only the witness has been able to access : " survival " as a limit experi- ence , but this experience understood ...
... ence of catastrophe as the catastrophe of thought . Such a task would involve linking death and fiction from a place which only the witness has been able to access : " survival " as a limit experi- ence , but this experience understood ...
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... ence in the same manner in which it errupted : the subject is that which yields an experience , but only if we understand that experi- ence to be the mark of a vacated subjectivity that a later knowledge will attempt to reclaim . In ...
... ence in the same manner in which it errupted : the subject is that which yields an experience , but only if we understand that experi- ence to be the mark of a vacated subjectivity that a later knowledge will attempt to reclaim . In ...
Inhalt
The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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