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Enacting Productive Dialogue: Addressing the Challenge that Non-Human Cognition Poses to Collaborations Between Enactivism and Heideggerian Phenomenology [PDF]
This chapter uses one particular proposal for interdisciplinary collaboration – in this case, between early Heideggerian phenomenology and enactivist cognitive science – as an example of how such partnerships may confront and negotiate tensions between ...
A Clark +10 more
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Dancing with Socrates: Telling truths about the self [PDF]
This article seeks to consider how and in what ways somatic practice in relation to contemporary dance and movement performance might participate in the telling of truths about the body, and, more precisely, truths about what it means to be an embodied ...
Evans, Mark
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Reckoning up: sexual harassment and violence in the neoliberal university [PDF]
This paper situates sexual harassment and violence in the neoliberal university. Using data from a ‘composite ethnography’ representing twelve years of research, I argue that institutional inaction on these issues reflects how they are ‘reckoned up’ in ...
Alison Phipps +23 more
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The battle for the whistleblower : an interview with John Kiriakou [PDF]
Whistleblowing, or speaking truth to power, is complex. How truth telling is shaped is an important issue, as is the legitimacy of the individual who speaks out.
Bushnell, Alexis +2 more
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WALL-E’s world: animating Badiou’s philosophy [PDF]
This article illustrates the philosophy of Alain Badiou through Pixar’s 2008 animation ‘WALL-E’. The fictional story tells of a toxic planet Earth long abandoned following an ecological disaster.
Shaw, I.
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Whistleblowing as Disclosure Injustice: Testimonial and Structural Barriers to Being Heard
ABSTRACT Are all whistleblowers able to raise disclosures effectively and safely? Or do some workers encounter unfair disadvantage because of who they are? Thus far, the concepts we use in whistleblowing scholarship fail to capture whether and how a whistleblower's gender, race, class, or ethnicity might shape their experience of disclosure. We address
Kate Kenny, Maria Batishcheva
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Foucault and Weber on Leadership and the Modern Subject
I propose in this paper that Foucault’s interest in parrhesia as a “technique of the self,” particularly in his reading of Cynic parrhesia, can be fruitfully taken as an exemplar for new political thought on leadership.
Tahseen Kazi
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Foucault makes clear in his later lectures that the notion of parrhesia has a long and varied history, which he merely sketches in his investigations of ancient politics and philosophy.
Edward Barratt
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Open Use of Reason: Socrates and Kant
Kant is compared with Socrates because the two philosophers have much in common. Both thinkers were central figures in their time. Kant revolutionised the philosophy of the modern period dealing with questions of ethics and epistemology; Socrates brought
Alexandra A. Elbakyan
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Freedom can also be productive: The historical inversions of "the conduct of conduct" [PDF]
The Foucauldian conception of power as ‘productive’ has left us so far with a residual conception of freedom. The article examines a number of historical cases in which ‘relationships of freedom’ have potentially come into existence within Western ...
Palacios, Carlos
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