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Russian liberal thought and the formation of the modern theory of political parties [PDF]
The report highlights the little-explored aspects of the Russian liberal theory of political parties in the second half of the XIX – 30s of the XX centuries: the stages of its development, the philosophical foundations, and the innovative ideas of its ...
Andreev Igor
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Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic [PDF]
IT is curious that a book which professed only to be a study of Hegel, and deals with criticisms of the Hegelian method and principle current more than thirty years ago, should be reprinted to-day and present the same freshness and vigour to the reader now as it did then. This is the feeling with which one who read Dr.
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The Cry of the Body Without Organs: a Schizoanalysis of Ed Bland's Critical Race Theory of Jazz [PDF]
Through an analysis of the film The Cry of Jazz, the Afro-Futurism of Ed Bland is contrasted with the schizoanalysis of Deleuze and Guattari to demonstrate both the application of schizoanalysis to jazz theory and the application of Afro-Futurism to ...
Paddy Farr
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The development of the concept of mental discipline can be understood from three clues, as a puritanical phenomenon, as a phenomenon rooted in the classics, and, on the other hand, as one rooted in faculty psychology.
Chun-Ping Cao, Si-Jing Liu, Yi-Ming Ren
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Depression, Critique, and Critical Theory as Political Therapy
ABSTRACT Critical theorists, especially in the Frankfurt School tradition, claim that normative thought and critique arise from experiences of suffering and oppression. It seems intuitive that oppression sometimes makes people sad and angry in ways that motivate critique and resistance; yet, other times, it leads to debilitating experiences of ...
Jasper Friedrich
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Schopenhauer’s critique of Hegel’s «Logic»
Paradoxical as it may seem, Schopenhauer’s critique of Hegel’s philosophy is as (in)famous as it remains ill-known, mainly due to the chaotic style that Schopenhauer chose when introducing it to the public.
Fernando Martínez Herrera
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The Hegelian Inquiring System and Critical Triangulation Tools for the Internet Information Slave [PDF]
This paper discusses informing, i.e. increasing people’s understanding of reality by providing representations of this reality. The Hegelian inquiry system is used to explain the nature of informing. Understanding the Hegelian inquiry system is essential
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Karl Popper Versus Karl Mannheim on Sociology and Democratic Governance
ABSTRACT There is a variety of conceptions of the public role that sociology ought to play. Perhaps the most common one presents it as serving a critical or oppositional function, not least in relation to governments and their policies. Yet this has by no means always been the dominant conception of sociology's role. In his well‐known typology, Michael
Martyn Hammersley
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The Symbolistic Christology in Frantz Fanon's Existentialist Thought
ABSTRACT This article attempts to answer a provocative question: Can existentialist thought provide insights into the nature of Christ? Specifically, what might we learn about Christ from existentialist such as Frantz Fanon, even if only implicitly? In offering a response to the question, I propose a symbolistic Christology through an examination of ...
Chammah J. Kaunda
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