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... Moses and the Trauma of the Archive Archive Fever was written as the keynote address at the confer- ence on " Memory ... Monotheism . And , above all it is a polemics about the archive that is tied to the idea of monotheistic religion . What ...
... Moses and the Trauma of the Archive Archive Fever was written as the keynote address at the confer- ence on " Memory ... Monotheism . And , above all it is a polemics about the archive that is tied to the idea of monotheistic religion . What ...
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... Moses and Monotheism , to this day , represents probably the most profound analysis . Freud is in many ways the most vigilant proleptic analyst of the event that he had not lived long enough to live through , to which to testify or in ...
... Moses and Monotheism , to this day , represents probably the most profound analysis . Freud is in many ways the most vigilant proleptic analyst of the event that he had not lived long enough to live through , to which to testify or in ...
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... Moses and Monotheism has any mean- ing , it is in its attempt to understand , interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us , better than any historical assessment to this day ...
... Moses and Monotheism has any mean- ing , it is in its attempt to understand , interpret and against all hope diffuse what Freud saw coming better than anyone . This book also allows us , better than any historical assessment to this day ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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