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... comes , I nonetheless remain threatened by whatever or whoever comes . In deciding to love another , I neces- sarily remain open to the possibility of loving another other , of fall- ing out of love with the one whom I have decided to ...
... comes , I nonetheless remain threatened by whatever or whoever comes . In deciding to love another , I neces- sarily remain open to the possibility of loving another other , of fall- ing out of love with the one whom I have decided to ...
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... comes . Nor should we want to be protected in an absolute sense from what comes , for without the possibility of the other arriving as other , nothing could possibly happen . Hospitality , then , is impossible : on the one hand , it ...
... comes . Nor should we want to be protected in an absolute sense from what comes , for without the possibility of the other arriving as other , nothing could possibly happen . Hospitality , then , is impossible : on the one hand , it ...
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... comes does not , however , imply passivity : what comes , insofar as it comes unexpect- edly , violates us . And insofar as we necessarily attempt to limit the effects of what or who comes , we do not passively await it : we pro- tect ...
... comes does not , however , imply passivity : what comes , insofar as it comes unexpect- edly , violates us . And insofar as we necessarily attempt to limit the effects of what or who comes , we do not passively await it : we pro- tect ...
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