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... interpretation , and historical data in order to prove that , in effect , neither was Moses ' crime committed , nor did the Bible record such an event , and one can only direct the reader to this impres- sive and important volume . But ...
... interpretation , and historical data in order to prove that , in effect , neither was Moses ' crime committed , nor did the Bible record such an event , and one can only direct the reader to this impres- sive and important volume . But ...
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... interpret , to repeat , to reproduce , but each time in its original uniqueness , an archive ought to be idiomatic , and ... interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other ap- propriation comes from his ...
... interpret , to repeat , to reproduce , but each time in its original uniqueness , an archive ought to be idiomatic , and ... interpretation , belongs in an essential way to the people of Israel . The other ap- propriation comes from his ...
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... interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us , better than ... interpretation , psychoanalysis probably produced its most profound insight by allowing us to ex- plain “ why ...
... interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us , better than ... interpretation , psychoanalysis probably produced its most profound insight by allowing us to ex- plain “ why ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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