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... words were a first effort at thinking about the blow of de- ferral that accompanies death's irruption , but , at the same time , those words also became complicit in organizing the space in which such a blow comes to acquire meaning ...
... words were a first effort at thinking about the blow of de- ferral that accompanies death's irruption , but , at the same time , those words also became complicit in organizing the space in which such a blow comes to acquire meaning ...
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... words , the radically mute intensity of the affect . Words will , of course , fail ; they will not reach the " mute affection , " say it , deal with it , and be done with it once and for all . Words will also neces- sarily betray the ...
... words , the radically mute intensity of the affect . Words will , of course , fail ; they will not reach the " mute affection , " say it , deal with it , and be done with it once and for all . Words will also neces- sarily betray the ...
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... words to the " singular beauties of the case , " words that would do justice to it , restitute it adequately and com- pletely . He feels the laboring pain of the writer who seeks to find the " right " words . He also feels the despair ...
... words to the " singular beauties of the case , " words that would do justice to it , restitute it adequately and com- pletely . He feels the laboring pain of the writer who seeks to find the " right " words . He also feels the despair ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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