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HAMLET : Speak , I am bound to hear . GHOST : So art thou to revenge when thou shalt hear . HAMLET : What ? ( 1.5.5-8 ) What is it possible to hear in this monosyllabic question or interjection “ What ...
HAMLET : Speak , I am bound to hear . GHOST : So art thou to revenge when thou shalt hear . HAMLET : What ? ( 1.5.5-8 ) What is it possible to hear in this monosyllabic question or interjection “ What ...
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“ Speak , I am bound to hear , ” says Hamlet , and this reply plays between at least two senses , in the sense of two meanings , one of which has to do with the sense of hearing : On the one hand , “ I am bound to hear ” responds to the ...
“ Speak , I am bound to hear , ” says Hamlet , and this reply plays between at least two senses , in the sense of two meanings , one of which has to do with the sense of hearing : On the one hand , “ I am bound to hear ” responds to the ...
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We hear when we forget our ears and auditory sensations so as to transport ourselves , through them , toward what is said and of which we are a part . In other words , Heidegger reminds us constantly that it is necessary to think Hören ...
We hear when we forget our ears and auditory sensations so as to transport ourselves , through them , toward what is said and of which we are a part . In other words , Heidegger reminds us constantly that it is necessary to think Hören ...
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Jacques Derrida Allegorical Portrait | 21 |
Questce qui arrive?Two Texts Divided in Two After | 54 |
Hélène Cixous translation by Peggy Kamuf | 123 |
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