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On Étienne Balibar’s ‘Philosophies of the Transindividual’

Australasian Philosophical Review, 2018
The article considers some explicit or implicit and yet fundamental references to Althusser in Balibar’s text about transindividuality.
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Por una vida transindividual

2021
Fil: Torrano, María Andrea. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Córdoba. Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios sobre Cultura y Sociedad. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba.
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Unconscious and Transindividual Intentions

2017
This chapter begins by asking whether works have a single correct interpretation and examines the different levels on which interpretation takes place—surface, deep, and interlinear. Skepticism about authorial intention has paradoxically motivated recourse to more speculative sources of intention such as the Freudian unconscious.
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Testimonial Justification and Transindividual Reasons

2006
AbstractThis chapter defends the view that testimonially justified belief is social in the sense that in some cases it depends on the testifier's possessing good reasons for the belief. It is clearly too strong to say that one is justified in believing a proposition on the basis of the testimony of a testifier T only if T has good reason to believe the
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Identification with Authority and the Transindividual in Rousseau: Critical Comments on Balibar’s Concept of the Transindividual

Australasian Philosophical Review, 2018
AbstractIn his essay, ‘Aimances de Rousseau: Sur La Nouvelle Heloise comme traite des passions,’ Etienne Balibar analyses the structure of transition from love to friendship which are more than passions or sentiments; they are affective structures, interconnected within an affective network the political relevance of which transcends the dichotomy ...
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Immanence, transindividuality and the free multitude

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2018
Since the late 1960s there has been a resurgence of interest in Spinozism in France: Gilles Deleuze was among the first who gave life to a ‘new Spinoza’ with his seminal book Expressionism in Philosophy: Spinoza (1968). While Deleuze was primarily interested in Spinoza’s ontology and ethics, the contemporary French philosopher Étienne Balibar focuses ...
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Prof. Balibar’s X-Mutant Transindividuals

Culture and Dialogue
Abstract As I have explored elsewhere, the Birmingham Philosophy Guild, which my former students and I re-founded in 2012, is a team of community members who engage in theoretical discussion, support group self-cultivation, and community activism. To further promote the guild as a catalyst for progressive social change, the present article connects it ...
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Institutions, Symbolic Networks and Transindividual.

2017
The paper introduces a fundamental topic of actual debate in philosophy of institutions: the linguistic dimension of political praxis. In order to analyze such topic, we mention some theoretical points of this debate: a) the actual status of the concept of institution; b) the notion of social imaginary; 3) the notion of semogenesis.
LA MANTIA, Francesco, Maniaci, G.
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