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... and not least for the ethics of testimony and its academic applica- tions : because it could be thought that every act of testimony is a mismatched encounter between an unreachably private experi- ence and a collective discourse in ...
... and not least for the ethics of testimony and its academic applica- tions : because it could be thought that every act of testimony is a mismatched encounter between an unreachably private experi- ence and a collective discourse in ...
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David humorously denies that he is " privileged to see ghosts and spirits , " although this power was prophesied at his birth . But of course he can see ghosts : not least , the ghosts of his father and ...
David humorously denies that he is " privileged to see ghosts and spirits , " although this power was prophesied at his birth . But of course he can see ghosts : not least , the ghosts of his father and ...
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what it includes may be at least as important as what it leaves out " ( 205 ) . In Remnants of Auschwitz , Giorgio Agamben proposes that we might profitably seek a middle ground between a pretension to " explain everything " and the ...
what it includes may be at least as important as what it leaves out " ( 205 ) . In Remnants of Auschwitz , Giorgio Agamben proposes that we might profitably seek a middle ground between a pretension to " explain everything " and the ...
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