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Kierkegaard as a Hegelian [PDF]
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Édouard Glissant and the importance of reading well: Opacitic‐reading as geographic method
Short Abstract If — as Paul Gilroy writes, ‘Glissant's time is now’, how do we as geographers respond? Beginning with Glissant's concept of opacity, and developing this through non‐representational theory, I argue that our reading practices can aspire to create moments of clarity and connection through complexity, rather than seeking transparent ...
Tara Elisabeth Jeyasingh
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The Ohio Hegelians. History of American Thought, vols. 1-3. Vol. 1: The Temple of Truth. Vol. 2: The Earthward Pilgrimage. Vol. 3: The Concepts and Theories of Modern Physics, (second ed.) [PDF]
Toby Widdicombe
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Individuality and Convention in Kate Chopin’s The Awakening: A Hegelian Dialectic Approach [PDF]
Bechir Saoudi
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Convex Portrait in a Self‐Mirror: Social Dissonance and Social Synthesis
ABSTRACT Social dissonance is both a form of practice, an effect of that practice‐ the furthering of the already present socially dissonant effect/affect‐, and a specific score, proposing possible kinds of action to an audience to bring about the consciousness of their own unfreedom‐ or, more radically, the consciousness of their unconsciousness.
Jean‐Pierre Caron
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J. R. Shook and J. A. Good (eds.), John Dewey’s Philosophy of Spirit, with the 1897 Lecture on Hegel [PDF]
The book reviewed here makes available an important lecture on Hegel’s philosophy of spirit that Dewey delivered at the University of Chicago in 1897. Less than one hundred pages long, the lecture aimed to introduce students to a critical understanding ...
Gronda, Roberto
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ABSTRACT The present text is the first English translation of an interview I conducted with Mattin previously published in French in the journal of the Collège International de Philosophie, Rue Descartes.
Cécile Malaspina, Mattin
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Doubt, Despair and the Conditions of Left Hegelian Critical Theory [PDF]
Viren Murthy
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Equity Through Co‐Management in Small‐Scale Fisheries—A Review
ABSTRACT Small‐scale fisheries (SSF) are commonly governed through co‐management, a widely advocated approach for promoting equitable governance. However, evidence suggests that this governance approach can sometimes exacerbate power imbalances, facilitate elite capture and intensify conflicts.
Tom Gammage+3 more
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