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Even after the introduction of inquisitional procedure , in which witness testimony was sometimes given to a judicial functionary in the absence of the parties in question , the testimonial utterance par excellence — the oath — was ...
Even after the introduction of inquisitional procedure , in which witness testimony was sometimes given to a judicial functionary in the absence of the parties in question , the testimonial utterance par excellence — the oath — was ...
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For Borges , this final aporia assumes the form of a question : “ What will die with me the day I die ? What pathetic or frail image ... This essay takes these questions , and their possible thematizing , as its point of departure . 1.
For Borges , this final aporia assumes the form of a question : “ What will die with me the day I die ? What pathetic or frail image ... This essay takes these questions , and their possible thematizing , as its point of departure . 1.
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This intensification gives rise to questions that are addressed not only to the clinic and to the specific art that ... Through these different problems , one overarching question in fact tries to articulate itself : what is owed to the ...
This intensification gives rise to questions that are addressed not only to the clinic and to the specific art that ... Through these different problems , one overarching question in fact tries to articulate itself : what is owed to the ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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