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Side 42
... claims for itself the value of something like objective truth . This becomes more apparent when Derrida specifies that the witness implicitly claims that the experiences he has had as a first person could have , would have been had by ...
... claims for itself the value of something like objective truth . This becomes more apparent when Derrida specifies that the witness implicitly claims that the experiences he has had as a first person could have , would have been had by ...
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... claims to injury belie an idealized attachment to the promises of liberalism , Brown frustrates recognition of subjects ' daily exclusion from basic promises of democratic citizenship , such as equal access to educational and employment ...
... claims to injury belie an idealized attachment to the promises of liberalism , Brown frustrates recognition of subjects ' daily exclusion from basic promises of democratic citizenship , such as equal access to educational and employment ...
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... claim to hegemony and bows , as it were , in front of the analyst . It has nothing to teach the psychoanalyst . Modestly , then , philosophy claims to echo psychoanalysis . This is a modest echo indeed , since it does not even claim to ...
... claim to hegemony and bows , as it were , in front of the analyst . It has nothing to teach the psychoanalyst . Modestly , then , philosophy claims to echo psychoanalysis . This is a modest echo indeed , since it does not even claim to ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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