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HENRY GREENSPAN Ann Arbor, Mich., Oct. 1, 2012 The writer, the author of "On Listening to Holocaust Survivors: Beyond Testimony," has been teaching and writing about the Holocaust and its survivors for nearly 40 years.
Burge's argument reaches beyond testimony.
Burge's reasoning applies beyond testimony as becomes manifest by way of the objection that if the intelligibility of the speaker's affirmation depends upon the inferential structure of the communication mechanism, then an impurely preservative mechanism would be required for understanding, contrary to Burge's claim of an a priori entitlement (Bezuidenhout 1998).
Having tried a variety of treatments including both holistic approaches and chemotherapy and radiation Marsha hoped that Calcagno would be a "testimony beyond testimony".
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It was well past midnight by the time I arrived at the first chapter, and nearing two o'clock before I had amassed the information that I will now pass along to the reader, with no endorsement beyond the testimony of these pages, nor any hope of its being believed.
Notwithstanding this well-aged precedent recognizing that the state right against compelled self-incrimination applies beyond mere testimony, the State argues that we should construe Paragraph XVI according to its plain text and limit the right to only what is commonly understood today to be "testimony," i.e., spoken or written statements of certain kinds.
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