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It is perhaps only through something like this acceptance of the espousal of ethics as a kind of testimony in itself , that ethical concern can , in the face of its metaphysical limits and loopholes , be just a little coherent and not ...
It is perhaps only through something like this acceptance of the espousal of ethics as a kind of testimony in itself , that ethical concern can , in the face of its metaphysical limits and loopholes , be just a little coherent and not ...
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In order to function as a witness — and thus , as a member of an ethical community — the folklaw witness must understand that he owes his very existence to others . This debt extends both backwards and forwards : the other who calls ...
In order to function as a witness — and thus , as a member of an ethical community — the folklaw witness must understand that he owes his very existence to others . This debt extends both backwards and forwards : the other who calls ...
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It seems right to feel the comparison of Japanese and Jewish suffering to be ethically disturbing , not only because it ... Such an ethical discomfort never left the classroom : it appeared in much of the material we worked with ...
It seems right to feel the comparison of Japanese and Jewish suffering to be ethically disturbing , not only because it ... Such an ethical discomfort never left the classroom : it appeared in much of the material we worked with ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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