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Biopolitics and the Ethical Dilemmas of Biotechnology: Lessons From the Pandemic. [PDF]
The COVID‐19 pandemic has underscored the urgent need for sustainability‐driven biotechnology that strikes a balance between economic development, environmental stewardship and social impact, all while upholding fundamental human rights.
Economidis I.
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The Politics of Death:On Life after the ‘End of History'. [PDF]
In this paper, the most recent writings by Giorgio Agamben and Bruno Latour are brought into dialog by examining what light they shed on contemporary debates concerning “end of life” decisions.
Palladino, Paolo
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Anmeldelse af Giorgio Agamben, Stasis. Borgerkrigen som politisk paradigme
Anmeldelse af Giorgio Agamben, Stasis.
Erik Sporon Fiedler
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Este artigo tenta analisar algumas obras de Cildo Meireles e Hélio Oiticica durante o período de resistência cultural no Brasil ditatorial (1964-1985).
Walace Rodrigues
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Reseña del libro: Giorgio Agamben. La comunidad que viene. España: Pre-Textos, 1996. 55 páginas.
Jaime Santamaría
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Obligation Without Rule: Bartleby, Agamben, and the Second-Person Standpoint [PDF]
In Herman Melville’s Bartleby, the Scrivener, the narrator finds himself involved in a moral relation with the title character whose sense he finds difficult to articulate.
Lueck, Bryan
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A literatura italiana sob a ótica de Giorgio Agamben
Apresentação do dossiê "A literatura italiana sob a ótica de Giorgio Agamben".
Silvana de Gaspari
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O HEREGE COMO HOMO SACER Resumo: o artigo analisa a condição do herege, conforme é definida pelos escritores cristãos antigos, em especial Agostinho de Hipona (354-430), à luz da figura do homo sacer, insacrificável e matável, a “vida que não merece ...
José Mário Gonçalves
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De justitio. Giorgio Agamben and the Suspension of Law in the Modern Era [PDF]
The Justitium plays a central role in the work of the Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben. In his 2004 “State of Exception”, Agamben declared the Justitium the “archetype of the modern Ausnahmezustand”.
Benjamin Lahusen
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