Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 38
... epistemic paradigm supposedly exemplified by the New World eyewitness , and very few students of testimony have been able to imagine witnessing in ways that seriously question that model . As I shall argue here , however , the narrow ...
... epistemic paradigm supposedly exemplified by the New World eyewitness , and very few students of testimony have been able to imagine witnessing in ways that seriously question that model . As I shall argue here , however , the narrow ...
Síða 40
... epistemic notion of evidence . Chilperic's accusa- tion of adultery implies an account of Fredegonde's child's origins to which the oaths sworn on behalf of the child's legitimacy do not offer an epistemic alternative , but an ...
... epistemic notion of evidence . Chilperic's accusa- tion of adultery implies an account of Fredegonde's child's origins to which the oaths sworn on behalf of the child's legitimacy do not offer an epistemic alternative , but an ...
Síða 49
... epistemology and ontology . In other words , from a deconstructive point of view , the ethical dimension of testimony grows out of testimony's limitations as an epistemic discourse , which in turn derive from its ontological dividedness ...
... epistemology and ontology . In other words , from a deconstructive point of view , the ethical dimension of testimony grows out of testimony's limitations as an epistemic discourse , which in turn derive from its ontological dividedness ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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