( Cull Ó Maoilearca, 2015, 188)
I elected to write each sentence just by adding one letter at a time. The purpose of this, initially, was to keep the readers waiting for the full text to arrive and maybe arouse feelings of irritation or anticipation while reading. However my discontent with the full text drove me to stop the utterances half way and leave the text unfinished.
Derrida says: One can’ t say whatever one wants. One is obliged more or less to reproduce the stereotypical discourse … One leaves another to speak in one’ s place( Unpublished interview 1982, Dick and Ziering Kofman, 2002) and Walter Benjamin once said that when one writes a book all one does is to move one notecard, which is the books that one is reading at the time, into one’ s own notecard box.( Buck-Morse in.., 1993)
But I intuit that
in the way one other’ s discourse,
Waiting and Duration arranges the
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where one cuts and |
argues,‘ duration can be |
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divided only by changing |
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in kind’() In other words, |
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duration can be divided |
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the gaps that one |
into individual moment, but this is a form of |
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abstraction that alters the |
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nature of the qualitative |
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multiplicity as a |
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continuous unfolding of difference. |
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has the potential to