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In a moment we will hear Derrida speaking , more than thirty years later , of something strangely reminiscent of this ... Here is Derrida's account of Husserl's telephone line : To speak to someone is doubtless to hear oneself speak ...
In a moment we will hear Derrida speaking , more than thirty years later , of something strangely reminiscent of this ... Here is Derrida's account of Husserl's telephone line : To speak to someone is doubtless to hear oneself speak ...
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If it is indeed the case that one cannot speak , one cannot speak to someone , without hearing - oneself - speak , this does not necessarily imply that one can only hear oneself speak . In other words , that one can only hear the other ...
If it is indeed the case that one cannot speak , one cannot speak to someone , without hearing - oneself - speak , this does not necessarily imply that one can only hear oneself speak . In other words , that one can only hear the other ...
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Someone is speaking here , someone says , out loud , “ I am listening . ” “ I am listening to you . ... One does not even have to prick up one's ears to hear oneself - speak ; it does not depend on a decision by the speaker .
Someone is speaking here , someone says , out loud , “ I am listening . ” “ I am listening to you . ... One does not even have to prick up one's ears to hear oneself - speak ; it does not depend on a decision by the speaker .
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
Urheberrecht | |
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