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Sovereignty at what price? Existential displacement at the Lebanese/Syrian border
Abstract In 2014, Islamist jihadist groups overran a Lebanese border town and besieged it for four days, spreading terror across the town and the country as a whole. In response, the Lebanese army launched a violent counterattack on these groups with the aid of Hizbullah in what became known as the Battle of Arsal.
Michelle Obeid
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A Theory of Planetary Social Pedagogy
Abstract The escalating planetary crises of human‐induced climate change, the depletion of natural resources, and declining biodiversity call for urgent actions to be taken at all levels of society and by the global community. The current political strategy for a sustainable future that emphasizes economic and technological progress is insufficient to ...
Arto O. Salonen +3 more
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‘Nobody taught her how to be a mother’: The lived experience of mothering without a mother
Abstract Maternal grandmothers play a vital role in the transition to motherhood for their own daughters. The current study adds to this literature by investigating the lived experience of motherhood for women who lacked a meaningful relationship with their mothers.
Amy Walsh +4 more
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Being Wounded: Finitude and the Infinite in Jean Louis Chrétien and Gregory of Nyssa
Abstract Wounds appear throughout the writings of Jean‐Louis Chrétien and Gregory of Nyssa. Most well known in Chrétien's corpus is his description of prayer as a “wounded word,” a phrase that seeks to describe an ungraspable dimension of phenomenal life in which the contingency and groundlessness of finitude appear as gifts.
Thomas Breedlove
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Ordinary Language Philosophy as Phenomenological Research: Reading Austin with Merleau‐Ponty
Abstract In his late ‘A Plea for Excuses’, John L. Austin suggests labelling his philosophy ‘linguistic phenomenology’. This article examines which idea of phenomenology Austin had in mind when he coined this term and what light this sheds on his method.
Lars Leeten
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Atmospheric resonance: sonic motion and the question of religious mediation
Abstract Because of its material characteristics, the sonic poses a challenge to the influential paradigm of religion as mediation. This article makes a case for a neo‐phenomenological analytic of atmospheres in order to do justice to the sonic in anthropological approaches to religion.
Patrick Eisenlohr
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Is There a Flesh Without Body?
This paper was originally presented at a colloquium on Michel Henry’s book Incarnation at the Institut Catholique Paris. Michel Henry’s response to the present study can be found in “À Emmanuel Falque,” in Phénoménologie et christianisme chez Michel ...
Emmanuel Falque
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Sartre et la solitude des hommes: À propos d’un mot du Diable et le bon dieu [PDF]
« Dieu, c’est la solitude des hommes » rétorque, dans Le diable et le bon dieu, le noble capitaine Goetz au modeste curé Heinrich. La phrase fait mouche autant que problème dans la bouche d’un personnage qui ne croit plus au ciel, à l’instar de l’auteur ...
Christopher Perrin
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The Heythrop Journal, Volume 64, Issue 2, Page 162-172, March 2023.
Gert‐Jan Heiden
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Penser l’essence de la vie : le matérialisme comme question et comme préalable chez Simondon
Dégager le contexte philosophique et scientifique dans lequel la pensée de Simondon s’inscrit permet d’en saisir toute la force et toute l’originalité.
Émilien Dereclenne
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