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Repeating this deconstructive gesture, Boucher concludes his video with an aporia that serves as a goad to further ethico-political vigilance.
The difference, however, between a paradox of terms and an aporia of terms lies in difference itself.
Informants lost to historical representation by virtue of the aporia or oversights of historical conventions were not my primary concern.
The figure of aporia, after all, can foreground the significance of the very subject the speaker expresses doubt about how to approach.
Brian Henry, a younger poet, shares with Palmer a fascination with negativity, absence and aporia.
Through the ruse of a technique, Baraka names the nameless, which creates an aporia that interrupts the functioning of the proper name.
This essay attempts to make the reader recognize that human rights is such an interested crossing, a containment of the aporia in binary oppositions.
One might say after Derrida, that wilderness is a kind of symbolic spacing, a culturally saturated aporia, a blank.
If we take this sentence to be an enlightened axiom, it becomes a striking aporia that creates a vast field of inquiry.
Neither does he provide any concrete examples of what it might be to think outside of the aporia of situatedness in a credible way, either from the present or the past.
As happens with Dante's pilgrim, the protagonist of a descent narrative traditionally responds to aporia by imploding, by driving downward and into the self.
That is, Levi's Auschwitz as unicum embodies the aporia of an example that can never be exemplary, because it cannot be subsumed into its exemplar.
It is another heartbreaking aporia in the world of cancer that the one drug that gives relief without deleterious side effects remains classified as a narcotic with no medicinal value.
But there were a few things to be gleaned from this cruel bath of undecipherable characters: for one, I found out the answer to what I had thought of as an aporia.
The narrative's subtext emerges as a sophisticated and esteemed writer's aporia — his bafflement — in the face of his nation's backwardness, superstition, and misery.
To Socrates, aporia has a purgative effect since it instills a quest for knowledge in the seeker of the answer.
My work, which traverses disparate realms of object-making such as painting and performance, investigates the space between metabolism and metaphysics and the aporia inherent to such a discourse Impressed?
He never stopped exploring itsparadoxes, its difficulties and its aporia.
To avoid this legal aporia, it is necessary to invoke the author, and to accept that the author can impede every parts' criterion, even in foreign countries, even in foreign languages.
It is hard to read this book without drowning in it, because Farrier is so fervent in devising a political phenomenology to expose the aporia of legal sovereignty.
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