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The article analyses the polemics between Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida that took place in the sixties of the 20th century. This polemics was dedicated to the elucidation of the role of reason and madness within Cartesian radical doubt – that ...
Karachevtseva Larysа Mykolaivna
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Does mainstream populism work? Populist rhetoric and the electoral fortunes of mainstream parties
Much work is concerned with the effects of mainstream parties accommodating the positions of populist radical right parties. Little is known about the role of political rhetoric in mainstream party responses to radical right challengers though. This is a
Markus Kollberg
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Modest Sociality: Continuities and Discontinuities
A central claim in Michael Bratman’s account of shared agency is that there need be no radical conceptual, metaphysical or normative discontinuity between robust forms of small-scale shared intentional agency, i.e., modest sociality, and individual ...
Pacherie Elisabeth
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Playing Boal in Northern Ireland
Augusto Boal's theory and practice of the Theatre of the Oppressed have generally been received with enthusiasm in the United States and in Europe as a model of revolutionary theatre. No doubt, since the first publication of O Teatro do Oprimido in 1974
José Roberto O’Shea
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Interdisciplinary perspectives on Latin American Studies
La historia de los estudios sobre América Latina es sin lugar a dudas, multi e interdisciplinaria pero menos transdisciplinaria. Sin embargo, existen una variedad de posibilidades y oportunidades interesantes para desarrollar los estudios temáticos y ...
Jussi Pakkasvirta
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How to radically innovate in emerging defense ecosystems?
Radical innovation is the most critical driver for latecomers' ability to catch up with global leaders. In this regard, while scholars doubt the emergence of radical innovations in the Global South, various success stories prove otherwise.
Sepehr Ghazinoory +2 more
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Remembering to Prevent: The Preventive Capacity of Public Memory
It is without doubt the case that memory of the past has been and is being used in certain places to justify radical intolerance and unspeakable violence. But for every instance where that is the case, a dozen alternative cases exist where memory creates
Kerry E. Whigham
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Zur kulturhistorischen Situation von Fritz Mauthners Sprachkritik
The first part of this study deals with the connection between Mauthner’s „linguistic turn“ and his never fully surmounted jewish identity crisis. From his father’s cult of linguistic purism as demonstration of a perfect assimilation to german culture he
Jacques Le Rider
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Consensus, Authority, and Truth in the Early Sixteenth-Century Ius Commune
Medieval rules that bound practicing lawyers and judges to follow the consensus of jurists were systematized in the Renaissance. A high point in the theorization of communis opinio doctorum came in the early sixteenth century.
Robert Fredona
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In 1924, in Mexico City, it was held an Eucaristic Congress that conved and gathered thousands of católic people. In this event, the Mexican Archbishopric claimed for memory “in orden to resignify the actual days”, invoking and promoting the cause of ...
Berenise Bravo Rubio
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