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The Transcendental or the Political Kingdom?—I: Reflexions on a theological dispute
New Blackfriars, 1969It is no longer possible to speak as if Catholic theology were a selfevident unified whole. There are many Catholic theologies now being constructed within the Church community, and there are correspondingly many philosophies being presupposed by this pluralism of theological languages.
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Two Cities: The Political Thought of American Transcendentalism
2016Since the late eighteenth century the ideals of political democracy and individual flourishing have become so entangled that most people no longer differentiate them. The American Transcendentalists did. *Two Cities* is the first comprehensive account of the original but still underrated political thought of this movement, especially that of its three ...
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Politics: Can transcendental meditation help a theoretical physicist reach the White House?
Physics World, 1996He received his PhD in physics from Harvard University and has collaborated with several highly respected physicists. He has published papers on elementary particle theory in Physical Review Letters and other well-known journals, and several of those papers have been widely cited according to the Institute for Scientific Information in Philadelphia ...
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Political representation and transcendental truth
2005Den Anfang der Dissertation bildet die Untersuchung des Phänomens der Repräsentation, mit der Akzentuierung ihrer politischen Konnotationen, unter zweifacher Hinsicht: diachronisch und synchronisch. Der Begriff der Repräsentation reduzierte sich, insbesondere seit der Neuzeit immer mehr auf die technische Funktionsebene.
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On the Quasi-Transcendental: Temporality and Political Epistemology in Derrida’s Glas
2017Chapter 3 articulates how constitutive exclusion both grounds and troubles borders and foundations, acting as the simultaneous condition of possibility and impossibility for the body whose border it draws. I investigate this quasi-transcendental character through an analysis of Derrida’s reading of Hegel in Glas, and in his 1971–1972 course, “La ...
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International Journal of Jungian Studies, 2018
ABSTRACTThe author investigates a notion of self as political possibility from a multi-displinary perspective that engages the psychoanalytic and philosophical thought of Jung, Žižek, Badiou and Heidegger. The political subject is one who has encountered the real of a particular societal void through the neighbor's unbidden appeal and is thus violently
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ABSTRACTThe author investigates a notion of self as political possibility from a multi-displinary perspective that engages the psychoanalytic and philosophical thought of Jung, Žižek, Badiou and Heidegger. The political subject is one who has encountered the real of a particular societal void through the neighbor's unbidden appeal and is thus violently
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Australasian Philosophical Review, 2018
AbstractVardoulakis explores what Balibar means by designating transindividuality as ‘quasi-transcendental.’ He does so by turning to Balibar’s readings of Part IV of Spinoza’s Ethics, the Part that is central to Balibar’s understanding of the transindividual in Spinoza.
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AbstractVardoulakis explores what Balibar means by designating transindividuality as ‘quasi-transcendental.’ He does so by turning to Balibar’s readings of Part IV of Spinoza’s Ethics, the Part that is central to Balibar’s understanding of the transindividual in Spinoza.
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Journal of American Studies, 2013
This paper seeks to accomplish three things. First, it contextualizes Ralph Waldo Emerson's political thought by demonstrating that, despite his rhetoric to the contrary and the dominant interpretation within Emersonian scholarship, his political ideas had an intellectual genealogy rooted both in his local New England context and in the broader ...
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This paper seeks to accomplish three things. First, it contextualizes Ralph Waldo Emerson's political thought by demonstrating that, despite his rhetoric to the contrary and the dominant interpretation within Emersonian scholarship, his political ideas had an intellectual genealogy rooted both in his local New England context and in the broader ...
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American Nineteenth Century History, 2007
Second‐generation Transcendentalist minister Thomas Wentworth Higginson played a leading role in the latter stages of the struggle against slavery. A principal member of the Boston Vigilance Committee, which resisted attempts to capture fugitive slaves, Higginson also provided support for John Brown’s assault at Harpers Ferry and served as colonel of ...
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Second‐generation Transcendentalist minister Thomas Wentworth Higginson played a leading role in the latter stages of the struggle against slavery. A principal member of the Boston Vigilance Committee, which resisted attempts to capture fugitive slaves, Higginson also provided support for John Brown’s assault at Harpers Ferry and served as colonel of ...
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THE PHENOMENON OF IMPOSTURE. TRANSCENDENTAL LEGITIMACY OF POWER IN POLITICAL MODERNITY
RSUH/RGGU Bulletin. "Literary Theory. Linguistics. Cultural Studies" SeriesThe article deals with the theoretical problem of studying imposture as a phenomenon of history, which is often seen only as an event frame relating to a certain time. But imposture is recurrent, becomes chronic, and therefore needs to be conceptualized not only as an event phenomenon, but also as a peculiar constant of Russian reality, in which ...
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