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The formula articulated above - mourning is melancholy - thereby renders conceivable the very transition that it blocks , since this transition ultimately turns on the articulation , the border , limit , or is , of both affects ...
The formula articulated above - mourning is melancholy - thereby renders conceivable the very transition that it blocks , since this transition ultimately turns on the articulation , the border , limit , or is , of both affects ...
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If this limit finds a Saying , a testimony , then the " it goes without saying ” of the market encounters these limits ' limit . The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possi- ble . And the production of this ...
If this limit finds a Saying , a testimony , then the " it goes without saying ” of the market encounters these limits ' limit . The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possi- ble . And the production of this ...
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There will be no poetry , certainly , because , hence- forth there will be " a limit at which the practice of any art becomes an affront to affliction . Let us not forget this " ( Blanchot 83 ) . Nonetheless , a new figure will appear ...
There will be no poetry , certainly , because , hence- forth there will be " a limit at which the practice of any art becomes an affront to affliction . Let us not forget this " ( Blanchot 83 ) . Nonetheless , a new figure will appear ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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