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The Ethics of Testimony : A Genealogical Perspective Andrea Frisch The very idea of witnessing , it would seem , necessarily implies first- hand experiential knowledge . C.A.J. Coady , the author of a recent philosophical study of ...
The Ethics of Testimony : A Genealogical Perspective Andrea Frisch The very idea of witnessing , it would seem , necessarily implies first- hand experiential knowledge . C.A.J. Coady , the author of a recent philosophical study of ...
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For Derrida , this unavoidable gap produces a fun- damental ontological divide within testimony : To testify is always on the one hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I ...
For Derrida , this unavoidable gap produces a fun- damental ontological divide within testimony : To testify is always on the one hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I ...
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paradox of the witness , as Giorgio Agamben suggests in more gen- eral terms , is that " on the one hand , what happened in the camps appears to the survivors as the only true thing and , as such , abso- lutely unforgettable ; on the ...
paradox of the witness , as Giorgio Agamben suggests in more gen- eral terms , is that " on the one hand , what happened in the camps appears to the survivors as the only true thing and , as such , abso- lutely unforgettable ; on the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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