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Translation as an Ethical Relationship between Ethics and Politics. An Interpretive Reading of Emmanuel Levinas

open access: yesReligions, 2019
The otherness of the other, considered as foreignness, is deeply intertwined with the problem of translation and with the one of morality. How can the two of them be brought together based on the work of Emmanuel Levinas? The main question which leads my
Mădălina Guzun
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ASUBJECTIVITY AND IMPERSONHOOD IN PATOČKA AND DELEUZE

open access: yesAnkara Üniversitesi Dil ve Tarih-Coğrafya Fakültesi Dergisi, 2022
The asubjective, impersonal nature of Deleuze’s philosophy is one reason it is often considered to be anti-phenomenological. Yet, as Patočka argues, phenomenology should, in fact, be asubjective in the first place.
Corry Shores
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ARGUMENT

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philosophia, 2022
This section groups several papers that illustrate the contemporary discussions in two subdisciplines of philosophy: phenomenology and formal logic. The first two papers, by Carmen Stadoleanu and Marius Florea, were presented at the Second International
Mihaela FRUNZĂ
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Contextualizing phenomenology in event management research: Deciphering the meaning of event experiences [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Purpose - Although the core phenomenon of events is the experiences and the meanings attached to them, there is limited management research on the experiential, existential and ontological dimensions of events.
Vassilios Ziakas   +5 more
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ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN LATVIA: 1920–2020 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Looking over a hundred years, it should be acknowledged that phenomenological studies in Latvia were initially carried out in the twenties and thirties of the 20th century, starting with 1) Husserl’s studies and criticism of solipsism (T.
KŪLE, MAIJA
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Spinoza’s “Bizarre” Christ: Between Signs and Expressions

open access: yesPhilosophies
The distinction between signs and expressions is essential to unlock Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza. However, during a lecture delivered on 13 January 1981, Deleuze makes a passing remark that complicates this distinction.
Sybrand Veeger
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Contemporary Phenomenology at Its Best

open access: yesEurope's Journal of Psychology, 2014
This time around, we have the chance of getting to know Prof. Dan Zahavi of the University of Copenhagen, one of phenomenology's top researchers, whose thought expresses a particular voice in the philosophy of mind and interdisciplinary cognitive ...
Dan Zahavi, Andrei Simionescu-Panait
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It Takes Two to Make a Thing Go Right: Phenomenology, Theology, and Janicaud

open access: yesOpen Theology, 2021
In his influential essay, “The Theological Turn of French Phenomenology,” Dominique Janicaud suggests that phenomenology and theology “make two.” On the thirtieth anniversary of that essay, here we consider some of the main lines of response that have ...
Bowen Amber, Simmons J. Aaron
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Deleuze on Spinoza’s Geometrism

open access: yesPhilosophies
In his seminars, Deleuze claims that Spinoza is ‘an absolute geometrist’. This article contextualizes, explains and substantiates this aspect of Deleuze’s interpretation of Spinoza.
Florian Vermeiren
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Gilbert Ryle as a critic of phenomenology [PDF]

open access: yesОмский научный вестник: Серия "Общество. История. Современность"
The article refers to Gilbert Ryle’s (1900–1976) critical approach to phenomenology as an example of wider topic of analytic and continental philosophy divide.
S. V. Levshin
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