Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Band 25,Ausgaben 1-22004 |
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... moral certainty is lost . " And then : " The transition from moral certainty to moral ambiguity is basically [ . . . ] from a theory of social types ( that we are one thing or another ) to the idea of social roles ( that who we are is ...
... moral certainty is lost . " And then : " The transition from moral certainty to moral ambiguity is basically [ . . . ] from a theory of social types ( that we are one thing or another ) to the idea of social roles ( that who we are is ...
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... moral laws governing reality can be , in certain situations , rearranged and assembled differently ? What if the expulsion of Albanians from Kosovo ceases to exist as a fact in the face of the moral imperative to sustain the Serbian ...
... moral laws governing reality can be , in certain situations , rearranged and assembled differently ? What if the expulsion of Albanians from Kosovo ceases to exist as a fact in the face of the moral imperative to sustain the Serbian ...
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... moral code and vice- versa that your morality depends on how you frame the world . What ( or how ) you see things around you is who you are . But , if Godard is right there is no image and , by extension , no imagination which is not a ...
... moral code and vice- versa that your morality depends on how you frame the world . What ( or how ) you see things around you is who you are . But , if Godard is right there is no image and , by extension , no imagination which is not a ...
Inhalt
Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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