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... precisely when the other has become nothing but the mark of her own absence . The speech delivered before the coffin appropriates the ab- sence of the dead person's voice , but only so that it may cite such an absence ...
... precisely when the other has become nothing but the mark of her own absence . The speech delivered before the coffin appropriates the ab- sence of the dead person's voice , but only so that it may cite such an absence ...
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articulated in signifying units ) and phone , the non - signifying voice that we share with animals and which only signals what Aristotle calls " pathemata , " that is , affects . Logos is articulated ; it is cut in segments ...
articulated in signifying units ) and phone , the non - signifying voice that we share with animals and which only signals what Aristotle calls " pathemata , " that is , affects . Logos is articulated ; it is cut in segments ...
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What is the relation between the toned voice , the " affectual voice " as Lyotard calls it , and the communicative voice ? The inarticulate phone of the affect and articulated logos are " heteroge- neous " to each other .
What is the relation between the toned voice , the " affectual voice " as Lyotard calls it , and the communicative voice ? The inarticulate phone of the affect and articulated logos are " heteroge- neous " to each other .
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