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3.9.06

A, "On Nothing In Particular"

"We never saw one another directly, of course; instead we always looked -- as any individual will always look at any other individual -- indirectly. This means that whatever we saw when we tried to look at one another was entirely mediated by the standards of an instantiated third gaze, which, we imagined, constituted the rest of society."
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