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relation to an affect which , in the intensity of its happening , sus- pends this articulation of cause and effect . I may " know " that a knife has caused the pain that I feel in my finger , but at the point where pain pierces ...
relation to an affect which , in the intensity of its happening , sus- pends this articulation of cause and effect . I may " know " that a knife has caused the pain that I feel in my finger , but at the point where pain pierces ...
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Because it does not belong to the order of representation , the affect constitutes an irrefutable witness : " the affect is indeed a wit- ness since it manifests itself as phonè . It is even a witness beyond suspicion in its own order ...
Because it does not belong to the order of representation , the affect constitutes an irrefutable witness : " the affect is indeed a wit- ness since it manifests itself as phonè . It is even a witness beyond suspicion in its own order ...
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One owes the affect , " claims Lyotard in one of his most enig- matic expressions . And this debt can never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that ...
One owes the affect , " claims Lyotard in one of his most enig- matic expressions . And this debt can never be acquitted once and for all , he adds ; it can only be recognized . One owes to the affect , first , the crippling pain that ...
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