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... event is first terrible not because it is objectively " so bad , ” hence beyond any equivalence , concept , word , idea , or measure . Indeed , the " so " of the " so bad " is already a measure . Terror , in fact , does not become ...
... event is first terrible not because it is objectively " so bad , ” hence beyond any equivalence , concept , word , idea , or measure . Indeed , the " so " of the " so bad " is already a measure . Terror , in fact , does not become ...
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... events that Freud writes about did not in effect happen . Freud's colossal insight resides in his analysis of the archival logic of the historic event . The historian's task always comes after the fact , and the event can be read only ...
... events that Freud writes about did not in effect happen . Freud's colossal insight resides in his analysis of the archival logic of the historic event . The historian's task always comes after the fact , and the event can be read only ...
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... event in Jewish history . Psychoanalysis was always already a thought of that catastrophic event . That event is eminently tied to modernity , that begins with monotheism , the technological capacity of archiviza- tion which gave this ...
... event in Jewish history . Psychoanalysis was always already a thought of that catastrophic event . That event is eminently tied to modernity , that begins with monotheism , the technological capacity of archiviza- tion which gave this ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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