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Le plaisir de la vengeance. Biopolitiques du viol
This paper analyzes Baise-moiby Virginie Despentes (the novel and the film) as an example of the rape and revengegenre. Based on the notion of “biopolitics” as theorized by MichelFoucault, as well as in other critical concepts ...
Marta Segarra Montaner
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Limits, Limitations, and Necessity in Margaret Macdonald
ABSTRACT I offer a contribution to recent work on Margaret Macdonald (1903–1956), a prolific though largely unknown figure in the history of analytic philosophy who applied Wittgensteinian insights to a broad range of issues. Here I examine the development of Macdonald's views with respect to idealism and conventionalism, through the application of a ...
Oliver Thomas Spinney
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When Victims Seek Closure: Forgiveness, Vengeance, and the Role of Government
Susan Bandes
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“A minimum of domination”—the overt normative orientation of Foucault's work
Abstract Answering the charge of ‘crypto‐normativity’ that has long overshadowed Michel Foucault's work, I argue that this work is animated by an overt normative orientation to keep domination to a minimum. This orientation operates both at the level of content and form.
Fabian Freyenhagen
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The African Philosophy of Forgiveness and Abrahamic Traditions of Vengeance
Biko Agozino, Biko Agozino
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Susanna A. Throop, Paul R. Hyams (dir.), Vengeance in the Middle Ages. Emotion, Religion and Feud , Farnham et Burlington, Ashgate, 2010, 232-IX p [PDF]
Bruno Lemesle
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The ecclesiastical fight against storm‐makers in the Latin west
This paper studies the strategies used by the Church to fight against the storm‐makers. These figures were said to cause the storms that ruined crops, and during Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages in the Visigothic and Frankish kingdoms were subject to punishment and constraints.
Juan Antonio Jiménez Sánchez
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Effect of Moderate Heat on TCE Reductive Dechlorination Rates in Groundwater
Abstract Low‐temperature heating (in the mesophilic range of ~15 to 40 °C) of contaminated aquifers offers the prospect of increasing the rates for biotic and abiotic treatment of volatile organic compounds. Thermal In Situ Sustainable Remediation (TISR®) is one of the approaches available to implement low temperature heating.
David L. Freedman +3 more
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