Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely ap- proved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed in the Holocaust , or the tens of ...
... future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely ap- proved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed in the Holocaust , or the tens of ...
Síða 168
... future : the very idea of the archive depends on it . Derrida elsewhere calls this opening not " the future " ( which would imply the future of presence , therefore a metaphysical con- ception of temporality ) , but the to - come , a ...
... future : the very idea of the archive depends on it . Derrida elsewhere calls this opening not " the future " ( which would imply the future of presence , therefore a metaphysical con- ception of temporality ) , but the to - come , a ...
Síða 175
... future receptions of the psycho- analytic project . It appropriates Freud and psychoanalysis for the teleological ... future ( Yerushalmi , Freud's 95 ) . The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential ...
... future receptions of the psycho- analytic project . It appropriates Freud and psychoanalysis for the teleological ... future ( Yerushalmi , Freud's 95 ) . The future therefore , in Yerushalmi's interpretation , belongs in an essential ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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