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For his part , Agamben even suggests that the relationship between being and language is inherently testimonial , and that the subject as such is in the position of a witness : " [ the ] impossibility of conjoining the living being with ...
For his part , Agamben even suggests that the relationship between being and language is inherently testimonial , and that the subject as such is in the position of a witness : " [ the ] impossibility of conjoining the living being with ...
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I would like to suggest in my reading of Thereafter Johnnie that what is at stake in these debates is the ... If , as Keizer suggests , both instances represent " eroticized incestuous relationships , " how can we interpret them as ...
I would like to suggest in my reading of Thereafter Johnnie that what is at stake in these debates is the ... If , as Keizer suggests , both instances represent " eroticized incestuous relationships , " how can we interpret them as ...
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While the former indicates that death is an irreversible darkness without memory , the latter suggests that death is permeable and imprecise , leaving tradition with the necessity of defining the very limits of its constitution .
While the former indicates that death is an irreversible darkness without memory , the latter suggests that death is permeable and imprecise , leaving tradition with the necessity of defining the very limits of its constitution .
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