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The dictionaries in which we learn to think [PDF]
Taking its title from the discussion of a ‘new Meno’ to be found in Difference and Repetition, through an examination of the link between learning and thinking set out across Deleuze\u27s work this paper charts the important sense in which philosophical ...
Flanagan, Timothy, Dr.
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In the Beginning was the Work: Donald MacKinnon’s Metaphysics after Lenin
Abstract Donald MacKinnon expressed a distinctly realist and actualist metaphysic. One aspect of his metaphysics that is less frequently commented upon, however, is his reception of Vladimir Lenin. While not an unqualified admirer of Bolshevism, it is readily apparent that MacKinnon incorporated elements of Lenin’s philosophy and theories regarding ...
Khegan M. Delport, Dritëro Demjaha
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Film festivals as cosmopolitan assemblages: A case study in diasporic cocreation
In this article, I seek to explore the use and development of the notion of cosmopolitanism within the context of film festivals. I will examine the specific case study of the Leicester Asian Film Festival from the perspective of an insider—as a Film ...
Monia Acciari
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On Whitehead and Deleuze: The Process of Materiality [PDF]
In his long career, Whitehead was, variously, a mathematician, speculative physicist, historian of science, philosopher of science, and philosopher in his own right. As such, he occupies a perhaps unique place within recent western thought.
Halewood, Michael
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Staying With the Trouble in Nursing 12.5 Hours at a Time
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a reconceptualisation of clinical care as a site from which philosophy is produced, rather than a domain to which it is applied. Centreing on a speculative vignette drawn from emergency nursing, I introduce the concept of the event of nursing to name those moments where relational, material, and institutional forces exceed ...
Jamie Brian Smith
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The Socio‐Political Dimension of Hysteria and Melancholia—Between Revolution and Stagnation
ABSTRACT This paper explores the psychoanalytic distinction between hysteria and melancholia as mechanisms of trauma processing and their implications for socio‐political dynamics. Through an examination of Freud and Klein, with reference to Lacan, Deleuze and Sartre, this study proposes a regression‐oscillation hypothesis, arguing that subjects move ...
Maria Ibrahim
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Stanimir Panayotov in Conversation with Elisabeth von Samsonow: “We Are Wanted by the Earth”
Author(s): Stanimir Panayotov and Elisabeth von Samsonow | Станимир Панајотов и Елизабет вон Самсонов Title (English): Stanimir Panayotov in Conversation with Elisabeth von Samsonow: “We Are Wanted by the Earth” Title (Macedonian): Станимир ...
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ABSTRACT Euroscepticism has become a mainstream phenomenon in European politics since the concept's first appearance in The Times of 11 November 1985. The post‐Maastricht Treaty period was an important initial turning point, but Euroscepticism became especially visible during the crises that hit the European Union more recently.
Patrick Bijsmans, Luca Mancin
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ABSTRACT Pathways are proposed for progressing the goal of decarbonizing economies that rely on burning forest biomass for heat and electricity (bioenergy) based on the proposition that this creates benefits for the climate. The potential for negative impacts on biodiversity are either assumed to be benign or ignored. We critically examined claims, and
B. G. Mackey +3 more
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Toward an Affective Problematics: A Deleuze-Guattarian Reading of Morality and Friendship in Toni Morrison’s Sula [PDF]
It might sound rather convincing to assume that we owe the pleasure of reading the novel form to our elemental repository of physical perception, to our feelings. This would be true only if mere feelings could add up to something more
Nedaee, Naeem, Salami, Ali
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