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Side 178
... thought in his Archive Fever by pointing out that if Freud suffered from archive fever , it was precisely because he or his discovery had a capacity to “ partake in the archive fever or disorder we are experiencing today , concerning ...
... thought in his Archive Fever by pointing out that if Freud suffered from archive fever , it was precisely because he or his discovery had a capacity to “ partake in the archive fever or disorder we are experiencing today , concerning ...
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... thought was exceeded by the factum of death : the catastro- phe confronted by this generation was the fact of death beyond thought . As never before , death demonstrated the fragility in which the world now found itself . As Benjamin ...
... thought was exceeded by the factum of death : the catastro- phe confronted by this generation was the fact of death beyond thought . As never before , death demonstrated the fragility in which the world now found itself . As Benjamin ...
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... thought into a relation with death . In this sense , Funes ' death , sometime around 1889 , arrives as oblivion , to the extent that the act of for- getting is the key to freeing thought from subsuming itself in what Nietzsche called ...
... thought into a relation with death . In this sense , Funes ' death , sometime around 1889 , arrives as oblivion , to the extent that the act of for- getting is the key to freeing thought from subsuming itself in what Nietzsche called ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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