Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... intensity some aspects of the well - known psychoana- lytic material . This intensification gives rise to questions that are addressed not only to the clinic and to the specific art that , for Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must ...
... intensity some aspects of the well - known psychoana- lytic material . This intensification gives rise to questions that are addressed not only to the clinic and to the specific art that , for Lyotard , analytic listening is , and must ...
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... 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 , its very intensity resists letting itself ...
... 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 , its very intensity resists letting itself ...
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... intensity of the affect . Words will , of course , fail ; they will not reach the " mute affection , " say it , deal with it , and be done with it once and for all . Words will also neces- sarily betray the muteness of the affect by ...
... intensity of the affect . Words will , of course , fail ; they will not reach the " mute affection , " say it , deal with it , and be done with it once and for all . Words will also neces- sarily betray the muteness of the affect by ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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