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The concept of suffering in Wagner’s Tannhäuser and Berg’s Wozzeck via Badiou’s critique of Adorno’s negative dialectics

open access: yesCogent Arts & Humanities
In his only book-length text on music, French philosopher Alain Badiou wrote a treatise on Richard Wagner that largely defends the composer against his staunchest critics.
Vanja Ljubibratić
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TRADITION, CULTURE, AND THE PROBLEM OF INCLUSION IN PHILOSOPHY [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Many today agree that philosophy, as an academic discipline, must, for the sake of its very survival, become more inclusive of a wider range of perspectives, coming from a more diverse pool of philosophers. Yet there has been little serious reflection on
SMITH, JUSTIN E. H.
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Hegelianism, Theology and Politics in Karl Rosenkranz: Some Historical Remarks on a Still Relevant Question

open access: yesFilozofia
Karl Rosenkranz (1805 – 1879) was a towering figure of German university life from the 1830s to the 1870s, but he is now mainly remembered for his Aesthetics of Ugliness (1853, English translation 2015).
Norbert Waszek
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Twice-Two: Hegel’s Comic Redoubling of Being and Nothing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Following Freud’s analysis of the fragile line between the uncanny double and its comic redoubling, I identify the doubling of the double found in critical moments of Hegelian dialectic as producing a kind of comic effect.
Aumiller, Rachel
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Antonio Gramsci and Paulo Freire : some connections and contrasts [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
Antonio Gramsci (1891-1937) and Paulo Freire (1921-1997) are certainly two of the most cited figures in the debate concerning critical approaches to education.
Mayo, Peter
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