Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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Síða 39
... testify is always on the one hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I testify is divisible , if my attestation is divisible , at that moment it is no longer reliable , it no ...
... testify is always on the one hand to do it at present [ . . . ] . If that to which I testify is divisible , if the moment in which I testify is divisible , if my attestation is divisible , at that moment it is no longer reliable , it no ...
Síða 174
... testify or in which to die . It is the last chapter of the book , " Monologue With Freud , " that makes Freud's ... testify to me , testify not ) . That is why by structural necessity the archive corresponds or stands in the ...
... testify or in which to die . It is the last chapter of the book , " Monologue With Freud , " that makes Freud's ... testify to me , testify not ) . That is why by structural necessity the archive corresponds or stands in the ...
Síða 246
... testify to the " inflexible phone . " Lyotard pointedly notes that only a few pages are devoted to the transferential storm that Ernst unleashed on a Freud who recognizes , in the notes of the sessions , having been quite affected by it ...
... testify to the " inflexible phone . " Lyotard pointedly notes that only a few pages are devoted to the transferential storm that Ernst unleashed on a Freud who recognizes , in the notes of the sessions , having been quite affected by it ...
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Introduction | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
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