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Luzes e foco sobre Kracauer

open access: yesEstudos de Sociologia, 2007
This paper recovers the importance of Sigfried Kracauer. Besides revisiting some of his translated texts in Brazil, it also presents some connections between his thoughts and Walter Benjamin's . <b>Keywords:</b> Kracauer. Frankfurt
Anita Simis
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Matriarcat et origine des inégalités dans la première école de Francfort

open access: yesTracés
This article focuses on the reception and reinvention of the theme of “matriarchy” in the early days of the Frankfurt School. In an attempt to shed light on the little-known transmission of Engels’ evolutionary conceptions of primitive societies to the ...
Salima Naït Ahmed
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The Solitude of Power. A Reflection on the Political

open access: yesCambio, 2019
In 1954 Carl Schmitt writes a dialogue entitled Dialogue on Power and on Access to the Powerful, in which he notices and examines the solitude of those who hold and exert power.
Giorgio Grimaldi
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The clashing of in situ and pre‐cast technologies—Western trends and local traditions in concrete engineering shaping shell construction in 20th‐century Hungary

open access: yesStructural Concrete, EarlyView.
Abstract After a blossoming pre‐World War II (WWII) period, the concrete construction industry in then‐socialist Hungary existed in a relative isolation from the Western World during the mid‐20th century. In this paper, we focus on the body of work of one of the then newly established state‐owned design offices, IPARTERV, to show how the isolation ...
Orsolya Gáspár, Péter Haba
wiley   +1 more source

Recognizability, Perception and the Distribution of the Sensible: Rancière, Honneth and Butler

open access: yesJournal of French and Francophone Philosophy, 2019
This paper explores the relation between perception, invizibilization and recognizability in the work of Rancière, Honneth and Butler. Recognizability is the term employed here to indicate the perceptual process that necessarily occurs prior to a ...
Danielle Petherbridge
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Artificial supplementary food influences hedgehog occupancy and activity patterns more than predator presence or natural food availability

open access: yesWildlife Biology, EarlyView.
Supplementary feeding for declining hedgehog Erinaceus europaeus populations is popular in Great Britain and has been suggested as an important factor in explaining higher densities in urban areas compared with rural ones. Occupancy modelling was used to test whether spatial variation in supplementary feeding, natural food, habitat, or predator ...
Eleanor S. Benjamin   +6 more
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From Critical Theory to Critical Hermeneutics

open access: yesNordicum-Mediterraneum, 2014
From their beginning in the 1930s, critical theory and the Frankfurt school had their focus on a critique of disturbed social relations in western society dominated by totalitarian political regimes like Stalinism, Fascism, Nazism, and by capitalism as ...
Øjvind Larsen
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Resonance and Psychic Affirmation: A Comparison of Hartmut Rosa's and Daniel Haybron's Conceptions of Human Happiness

open access: yesConstellations, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The paper compares Hartmut Rosa's resonance theory of “the good life” and Daniel Haybron's psychic affirmation theory of “happiness,” which he differentiates, as a descriptive notion, from “well‐being” as an evaluative notion. Haybron suggests that a central determinant of happiness has to be the somewhat reliable occurrence of positive ...
Ole Höffken
wiley   +1 more source

Eigenzinnigheid, mondigheid, gemeenzinnigheid. Interview met Rudi Laermans en Gertjan Schuiling over de vergeten klassieker van Oskar Negt & Alexander Kluge

open access: yesKrisis
In 1981 publiceerden filmmaker en romanschrijver Alexander Kluge en socioloog Oskar Negt Geschichte und Eigensinn (Zweitausendeins 1981). Ruim veertig jaar later, in 2023, verscheen er een Nederlandse vertaling, getiteld Eigenzinnigheid, werk en ...
Thijs Lijster
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Science as a Vocation, Philosophy as a Religion

open access: yesSociologica, 2018
When Max Weber delivered his “Science as a Vocation” lecture in 1917 it was to an audience of students facing war and political conflict, and shaped by its membership of activist youth groups whose ideologies were informed by left-Hegelianism.
Ian Hunter
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