Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bindi 25,Útgáfur 1-22004 |
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... voice , but only so that it may cite such an absence , when to cite the absent is already an act of giving the last word to someone who can only respond with fixed phrases , with the leftovers of a thought which , for the one who cites ...
... voice , but only so that it may cite such an absence , when to cite the absent is already an act of giving the last word to someone who can only respond with fixed phrases , with the leftovers of a thought which , for the one who cites ...
Síða 237
... voice that we share with animals and which only signals what Aristotle calls " pathemata , " that is , affects ... voice of logos , the phone is a con- fused , continuous , and inarticulate voice that does not let itself be articulated ...
... voice that we share with animals and which only signals what Aristotle calls " pathemata , " that is , affects ... voice of logos , the phone is a con- fused , continuous , and inarticulate voice that does not let itself be articulated ...
Síða 239
... 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 . They do not even constitute two heteroge- neous ...
... 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 . They do not even constitute two heteroge- neous ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony I | 17 |
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