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... language , taking language in unscripted directions , with potentially just - but also potentially unjust - results . As such , testimony shares , rather than opposes , the possibilities of literature ; and it does so not only as a ...
... language , taking language in unscripted directions , with potentially just - but also potentially unjust - results . As such , testimony shares , rather than opposes , the possibilities of literature ; and it does so not only as a ...
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... language of traditional systems of adjudication " will probably not provide a complete account of the wrongs to be ... language , in order to bear witness , must give way to a non - language in order to show the impossibility of bearing ...
... language of traditional systems of adjudication " will probably not provide a complete account of the wrongs to be ... language , in order to bear witness , must give way to a non - language in order to show the impossibility of bearing ...
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... language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to it . On the one hand , as an act of language , testi- mony is regulated by ...
... language's articulation , for it must articulate the inconceivable within lan- guage at the same time that it must leave language in the position of referring to it . On the one hand , as an act of language , testi- mony is regulated by ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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