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The article proposes a historical and logical review of the relationship between modern private law and the “common”. Through an archaeology of modern private law, it explores the crucial moments that have determined the apparent antinomy between private
Michele Spanò
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Valorised but not valued? Affective remuneration, social reproduction and feminist politics beyond the crisis [PDF]
This paper proposes an analytical distinction between modes of valorising and modes of valuing social reproduction to suggest that a conflict between these two opposing modes lies at the heart of an ongoing crisis of social reproduction in the face of ...
Dowling, Emma
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Abstract This paper explores how ‘what matters’ can surface in multisensory arts‐informed projects as ways for young people to survive and stay with gender and sexuality troubles that are always more than theirs. Situated in an ex‐mining post‐industrial locale, we make an agential cut in a longitudinal research and engagement project called Unboxing ...
EJ Renold
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The Relational Quiddity of Virtual/Digital Reality
ABSTRACT Does the digital/virtual have a reality? For a critical realist, there is no doubt it does, since what can cause something is real. But what kind of reality is it? The article argues that this reality is a relational quidditas. The diffusion of new AI‐based technologies increasingly blends analogue and virtual realities, making it essential to
Pierpaolo Donati
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Ecological attunement in a theological key : adventures in antifascist aesthetics [PDF]
This article embarks on adventures in search of antifascist aesthetics—an excursion born of despair at the increasingly racist, anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim poison of our political ground.
Blencowe, Claire
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Dissolving the Psychological Subject: Inside and Outside the Therapeutic Bond
Abstract This paper focuses on the role of affect within the process of individuation. This approach provides us with the opportunity to shed light upon the (mostly implicit) capacity Jung’s psychology possesses to move beyond the limitations of individuality and to highlight the psyche’s collective dimension.
Mark Saban
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Comentário A “O Fascismo Transindividual”
Referência do artigo comentado: VEIGA, Ádamo, B. E da. O fascismo transindividual. Trans/form/ação: revista de Filosofia da Unesp, v. 45, n. 1, p. 13-38, 2022.
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Attention-seeking: technics, publics and software individuation [PDF]
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Roberts, Ben
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The quantified self: what counts in the neoliberal workplace [PDF]
Implementation of quantified self technologies in workplaces relies on the ontological premise of Cartesian dualism with mind dominant over body. Contributing to debates in new materialism, we demonstrate that workers are now being asked to measure our ...
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Taking “Descartes's Myth” seriously: Rethinking the Rylean narrative
Abstract Social philosophy of mind and epistemology seem to be fairly recent inventions. According to a still widespread picture, early modern philosophers were constrained by an individualistic paradigm that settles epistemological and psychological explanations by considering the minds of single thinkers.
Martin Lenz
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