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The following text opened the conference, “The Concept of Immanence in Philosophy and the Arts”, held in Vienna in May 2016. It is a reader consisting of key passages on immanence by Gilles Deleuze, Baruch de Spinoza, Giorgio Agamben, Henri Bergson ...
Alice Lagaay, Susanne Valerie Granzer
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Truth and Justice in Spinoza’s Theological–Political Treatise and the Ethics
Spinoza’s philosophy argues for the freedom of individuals as singular beings in the state. This freedom is not perfect yet immanent. Freedom—according to the Ethics—is a consequence of true knowledge and virtue, which must be able to develop and can ...
André Kistler
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Care and COVID 19: Lessons for liberals and neoliberals
Abstract Within the liberal political traditions, care is regarded as a private matter, a problem of ethics rather than justice. Social justice is framed as an issue of economics (re/distribution), culture (recognition) and/or politics (representation).
Kathleen Lynch
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Phenomenologists have given considerable attention to questions of human embodiment and the experience of being enmeshed within the immanent world, most notably in the thought of Merleau-Ponty.
William C. Woody
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Turning to Animals Between Love and Law [PDF]
Publisher has granted permission for the published version of this article to be archived. Publisher's website: http://www.lwbooks.co.ukAs an alternative to Utilitarianism, animal ethics turned to the Continental philosophies of Levinas and Derrida that ...
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The Origins of Laruelle's Non-Philosophy in Ravaisson's Understanding of Metaphysics
Laruelle's first book Phenomenon and Difference: An Essay on Ravaisson's Ontology (1971) is unanimously overlooked as having little relevance to his later non-philosophy.
Vincent Le
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Embodied religion’s radicalisation of immanence and the consequent question of transcendence
Transcendence has lost its metaphysical moorings and the tendency in postmodernity is the sublimation of transcendence within a conceptual framework of immanence.
Anné Verhoef
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Transcendence, immanence and religious experience in a post-transcendence era
This article presents and critically discusses transcendence and immanence as discussed by the contemporary South African theologians Cornel W. du Toit, Klaus Nürnberger and Anné H. Verhoef.
Johan A. van Rooyen
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L’épistémologie critique de la sémiotique
Starting with a preliminary examination of the notions of discourse and text, this article sets out to characterize the respective epistemological positions of textual semantics (F. Rastier), discursive semiotics (A.-J. Greimas, J.
Nicolas Couégnas
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Immanent Anthropology: A Comparative Study of 'Process' in Contemporary France [PDF]
This paper presents a comparative critique of the ‘processual temporalities’ which infuse both social-scientific theorizing and selected Western cultural practices.
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