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The overtly dialogic and intersubjective character of medieval testimony always implies relations among persons , and never an individual subject in isolation . As we have seen , this makes medieval testimony inherently ethical .
The overtly dialogic and intersubjective character of medieval testimony always implies relations among persons , and never an individual subject in isolation . As we have seen , this makes medieval testimony inherently ethical .
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Given the tendency , in conservative discourse across a range of disciplines , to address questions of victimization in the depoliti- cized terms of individual responsibility , attitude , and initiative , some leftist theorists remain ...
Given the tendency , in conservative discourse across a range of disciplines , to address questions of victimization in the depoliti- cized terms of individual responsibility , attitude , and initiative , some leftist theorists remain ...
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Maurice Halbwachs argued , in On Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore employ ...
Maurice Halbwachs argued , in On Collective Memory , that both individual and collective remembering are concerned to rep- resent the past in the light of the needs of the present , and that both modes of remembrance therefore employ ...
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