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In a move typical of early learned accounts of the New World , he argues for the superiority of eyewitness history by citing authoritative textual sources : Metasthenes [ wrote ] in order to show that those who would write histor- ies ...
In a move typical of early learned accounts of the New World , he argues for the superiority of eyewitness history by citing authoritative textual sources : Metasthenes [ wrote ] in order to show that those who would write histor- ies ...
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In other words , pre- and early modern forms of testimony - the very ancestors of the modern witness - offer meaningful alternatives to the epistemic conception of testimony . These alternatives seem to have been simply forgotten in the ...
In other words , pre- and early modern forms of testimony - the very ancestors of the modern witness - offer meaningful alternatives to the epistemic conception of testimony . These alternatives seem to have been simply forgotten in the ...
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The potential absence that Derrida posits as a necessary precondition for communication is precisely what pre- and early modern testimony absolutely excludes . In the folklaw context , there is no such thing as bearing witness tout ...
The potential absence that Derrida posits as a necessary precondition for communication is precisely what pre- and early modern testimony absolutely excludes . In the folklaw context , there is no such thing as bearing witness tout ...
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