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As Allen Dunn points out , even if the language of traditional systems of adjudication " will probably not provide a complete account of the wrongs to be redressed [ . . . ] what it includes may be at least as important as what it ...
As Allen Dunn points out , even if the language of traditional systems of adjudication " will probably not provide a complete account of the wrongs to be redressed [ . . . ] what it includes may be at least as important as what it ...
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Testimony takes shape , then , in the non - place of language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to it .
Testimony takes shape , then , in the non - place of language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to it .
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They do not even constitute two heteroge- neous languages since one of them , the affect , is not a language . This affect is , according to Lyotard , “ irreducible to articulation . " This irreducibility does not mean that the affect ...
They do not even constitute two heteroge- neous languages since one of them , the affect , is not a language . This affect is , according to Lyotard , “ irreducible to articulation . " This irreducibility does not mean that the affect ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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