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... singular and different , in many ways , and I do not want to suggest that the atrocities performed by the Milosevic regime have either the same scope , or systemic dimension , as the Holocaust . The war in Kosovo for which Milosevic is ...
... singular and different , in many ways , and I do not want to suggest that the atrocities performed by the Milosevic regime have either the same scope , or systemic dimension , as the Holocaust . The war in Kosovo for which Milosevic is ...
Síða 241
... singular , idiomatic , and separate from any community and any common language . The affectual tone of a voice does not " communicate " anything to anybody . It does not " mean " anything . And it is not addressed : I do not address my ...
... singular , idiomatic , and separate from any community and any common language . The affectual tone of a voice does not " communicate " anything to anybody . It does not " mean " anything . And it is not addressed : I do not address my ...
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... singular beauties of the case . " Freud refers to Ernst's extraordinary resources of articula- tion , narration and argumentation , to the density of his associative network . He even confesses to Jung that the density of the analyti ...
... singular beauties of the case . " Freud refers to Ernst's extraordinary resources of articula- tion , narration and argumentation , to the density of his associative network . He even confesses to Jung that the density of the analyti ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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