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Arguments for exception in US security discourse [PDF]
In his influential State of Exception, Giorgio Agamben proposes that, even in apparently liberal western democracies, the state will routinely use the contingency of national emergency to suspend civil liberties and justify expansion of military and ...
Hunter, Duncan, MacDonald, Malcolm N
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ABSTRACT Scholarship on democratization often reduces social movements’ legal engagement to deliberative rationality, obscuring how transformation operates through distinct yet complementary procedural logics. This article argues that movements democratize law through dual‐track engagement: Political deliberation universalizes moral demands via ...
Diego Alonso Ramírez Pérez
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Abstract This article reflects on and extends my earlier arguments on democratic citizenship education by foregrounding three interrelated themes: compassionate and imaginative action, educational encounters, and civic reconciliation. I argue that education must move beyond a narrow reliance on deliberative reasoning by cultivating engagement that is ...
Yusef Waghid
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The Foucaultian archaeological method in Giorgo Agamben [PDF]
Agamben has claimed to work inside the tradition inaugurated by the archaeological method of Michel Foucault but not to fully coincide with it. “My method is archaeological and paradigmatic in a sense which is very close to that of Foucault, but not ...
Cunha Ribeiro, Luís Antônio
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Testimonial for Christ? A Theology of Witness in the Face of Testimonial Studies
Abstract As a contemporary mode of discourse and basic concept of Christian existence, the concept of witnessing, at the interface of public theology and testimonial studies, is examined with regard to its epistemic dimension: What implications does witnessing as knowledge practice have for theology? To this end, the paper outlines the understanding of
Frederike van Oorschot
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Gadamer, Paul and Inspired Speech in Corinth
Abstract The goal of this article is to elucidate two aspects of Hans‐Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics that impinge on the question of transcendence and then to bring them into conversation with the Apostle Paul’s discussion of divinely inspired speech in Corinth.
Benjamin A. Edsall
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Giorgio Agamben e o Homo Sacer
Resenha do livro: AGAMBEN, Giorgio. Homo Sacer: o poder soberano e a vida nua. Belo Horizonte: UFMG, 2002. 207p.
Marcos César Alvarez
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Biopolitics, Algorithmic Governance, and the Digital Regulation of Bodies
The political body has long stood at the center of debates on sovereignty, discipline, and biopolitics. In the digital era, algorithmic governance extends these dynamics by continuously classifying, monitoring, and regulating human life. This article examines how state and corporate systems—China’s Social Credit System (SCS), India’s Aadhaar, U.S ...
Aybike Serttaş, WeiMing Ye
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Duas críticas à dominação moderna
Este artigo analisa obras de Giorgio Agamben e Domenico Losurdo, apontando aspectos comuns à compreensão crítica da dominação moderna.
Angelita Matos Souza
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