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... individual subject in isolation . As we have seen , this makes medieval testimony inherently ethical . By making of the question of testi- mony first and foremost a problem of individual epistemic experi- ence , Derrida overlooks ...
... individual subject in isolation . As we have seen , this makes medieval testimony inherently ethical . By making of the question of testi- mony first and foremost a problem of individual epistemic experi- ence , Derrida overlooks ...
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... individual responsibility , attitude , and initiative , some leftist theorists remain highly skeptical of political and legal formations that foreground subjective experiences of wounding . Some feminists wary of essentializing women as ...
... individual responsibility , attitude , and initiative , some leftist theorists remain highly skeptical of political and legal formations that foreground subjective experiences of wounding . Some feminists wary of essentializing women as ...
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... individual and collective acts of remem- brance : What differentiates these two modes of memory is that while the emana- tion of individual memory is primarily subject to the laws of the uncon- scious , public memory - whatever its ...
... individual and collective acts of remem- brance : What differentiates these two modes of memory is that while the emana- tion of individual memory is primarily subject to the laws of the uncon- scious , public memory - whatever its ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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