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I looked at their face , I emptied it of everything human and familiar that our relations had put there , with the same features that were before me , with the delicate white face of one of them , the reddish face of the other ...
I looked at their face , I emptied it of everything human and familiar that our relations had put there , with the same features that were before me , with the delicate white face of one of them , the reddish face of the other ...
Síða 128
... seems , at least , to come down on the side of the telephone call rather than the face - to - face conversation ( “ we have talked to each other more on the telephone than , as one says , tête - à - tête , face to face " ) .
... seems , at least , to come down on the side of the telephone call rather than the face - to - face conversation ( “ we have talked to each other more on the telephone than , as one says , tête - à - tête , face to face " ) .
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But how does this semiosis relate to specific organs such as the mouth or to the face and faciality ? Derrida begins The Ear of the Other with a quote from Zarathustra : “ [ F ] or there are human beings who lack everything , except one ...
But how does this semiosis relate to specific organs such as the mouth or to the face and faciality ? Derrida begins The Ear of the Other with a quote from Zarathustra : “ [ F ] or there are human beings who lack everything , except one ...
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