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The naked brain crushes , obliterates us , pulls us down into the darkness , takes away our right to speak about love , moral- ity , ideas , politics , to speak at all . In the face of the picture of a naked brain all human values are ...
The naked brain crushes , obliterates us , pulls us down into the darkness , takes away our right to speak about love , moral- ity , ideas , politics , to speak at all . In the face of the picture of a naked brain all human values are ...
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As he listens to the psychoanalytical affect which comes to him from Freud , Lyotard claims to speak “ as a philosopher , " that is " without any ( clinical ) authority on the question of excitation . " To speak " as a philosopher ...
As he listens to the psychoanalytical affect which comes to him from Freud , Lyotard claims to speak “ as a philosopher , " that is " without any ( clinical ) authority on the question of excitation . " To speak " as a philosopher ...
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Through this " reading " of Leon we became able to speak about him , and as the sense emerged that perhaps we should not be speaking about him this way , as if he were indeed the narrator of a short story , we folded that ethical ...
Through this " reading " of Leon we became able to speak about him , and as the sense emerged that perhaps we should not be speaking about him this way , as if he were indeed the narrator of a short story , we folded that ethical ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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