Parrhèsia socratique et parrhèsia cynique : le cas de l’injure
May philosophical parrhesia be a good reason to insult our fellow men ? For Plato, it would seem, at a first glance, that it is not the case, but further analysis shows that educative insult is not rejected for reasons of principle, but because it seems ...
Suzanne Husson
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'How dare she?!': Parrhesiastic resistance and the logics of protection of/in international security. [PDF]
Châteauvert-Gagnon B.
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Foucault y Kant : Crítica, sujeto y cuerpo [PDF]
El recorrido intelectual de Foucault dialoga con el pensamiento de Kant. En sus últimos escritos Foucault reconoce en los textos menores de este autor una fuente de inspiración para pensar la cuestión del sujeto y del presente e inscribe sus ...
Landa, María Inés +2 more
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De la parrhesia à la digital parrhesia : ethos numérique, identité et transparence en questions
This article examines the question of digital ethos and particularly the complex relationship between ethos and public sphere. Relying on the concept of parrhesia, it develops a theoretical and methodological proposal on the concept of digital parrhesia,
François Allard-Huver
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Commitment to the Truth: Parrhesiastic and Prophetic Elements of Paul’s Letter to the Galatians
Paul writes to the Galatians in the New Testament to bridge the two realms of cultural Judaism and Roman Imperialism. In this analysis of the letter written to the church of Galatia, we see both Hebraic prophecy and Greek, or Gentile, parrhesia.
Lexie Harvey
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Epistemic courage and health political science. [PDF]
de Leeuw E.
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New methodological contributions to late antique rhetoric and historiography [PDF]
Este trabajo pretende analizar el panorama bibliográfico actual sobre los estudios de retórica e historiografía del mundo tardo-antiguo. Tras un breve esbozo de las metodologías empleadas hasta el momento, se prestará especial atención a las recientes ...
Quiroga Puertas, Alberto J.
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"Qua licet et sequitur pudor est miscendus Amor" (OV.epist.4.9): la transgresión de los límites y los límites de la transgresión en la carta de Fedra [PDF]
Phaedra’s epistle to Hippolytus generally stands out in the Heroides, among other reasons for being a letter of seduction. However, even though it is one at the beginning, later on Phaedra’s voice gradually changes until it becomes a discourse of open ...
Cortés Tovar, Rosario
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Persona & Parrhesia: Research notes on the dialectics of the real
If reality is socially established through practices that, directly or indirectly, depend on communication and therefore on some notion of truth, the idea of a post-truth communicative regime or “age” may seem not only bizarre but also worrying.
Matteo Stocchetti
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Opinion: Care work, migrant peasant families and discourse of filial piety in China. [PDF]
Qin Y.
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