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disorders. The study was approved by University of Edinburgh School of Philosophy, Psychology & Language Sciences Research Ethics Committee and all participants gave written informed consent. Materials We
most, it is a concept of psychology or philosophy. This article argues that the history of the modern novel provides large amounts of data about minds and consciousness. Even though individual novels are ... , lectura de la mente, intersubjectividad primaria For many reasons, the mind has seldom been profiled as a sociologically significant concept. The mind appears to belong to psychology or philosophy, and it
the implications of these activists? claims to political philosophy. A group of philosophers identified with the tradition of critical theory has sought to face the challenge of producing categories ... Associate Professor of Political Philosophy at the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), and a research member of the Law and Democracy Group at the Brazilian Center for Research and Planning
, he advances his own life-philosophy through an idiosyncratic use of Goethe’s scientific, autobiographical, and literary works in an attempt to articulate what is distinctive about the modern worldview ... Conference in Portbou, Spain, 4 -6 October 2018 for their comments on an earlier version of this paper, and especially our hosts Natàlia Cantó-Milà and Swen Seebach. eol>Simmel; Goethe; life-philosophy
exploring the possibilities of ‘the human”.48 As Schippers points out, this shift is so critical in Butler’s recent work that we should read it as: (…) a political philosophy of the human. [After all] (…) The ... Vulnerability? Rethinking Interdependence, Recognition, and Power. Hypatia. , Iss. 3 , Vol. 31 , pp. 589 - 604 . SCHIPPERS , B. ( 2014 ). The Political Philosophy of Judith Butler . New York & London: Routledge
several obstacles at the structural, political and institutional level. ... as social class, race/ethnicity, culture, age, able bodiedness, sexuality and many others. What they do have in common, however, is that they all inhabit cultural, legal and political limbos, in
several obstacles at the structural, political and institutional level. ... as social class, race/ethnicity, culture, age, able bodiedness, sexuality and many others. What they do have in common, however, is that they all inhabit cultural, legal and political limbos, in
in order to study this type of writing as a political response. Particularly, I will explore the glitch — an unintended effect in videogames due to a code disruption — as a rhetorical resource in
, in fact, become its most sophisticated tool. Starting with two general views of money (functional and historical-political), the article then zooms in on a number of ideas that have come about since ... : Siglo XXI. MEIKLE , S. ( 1995 ). Aristotle's economic thought . Oxford: Clarendon Press. MILL , J. S. ( 1909 ). Principles of Political Economy with some of their Applications to Social Philosophy (? III
of pre-Imperial China, is based. This ancient text is especially evocative for philosophy in that it constitutes a real exception in classical political theory. Whereas the principal socio-political
political action is imagined, experienced and organised. The following article explores the effects of internet related beliefs and frustrations on contemporary forms of political action. Drawing from the ... become an internet connected one; one that is primarily constructed through online networks or platforms; one that is gradually transforming the way in which political action is imagined, experienced and
variety of issues which occupied him throughout his intellectual path such as the philosophy of culture, the feminine culture, religion, and historical materialism among others are present. We also expect
the concept of broken memory from the Spanish philosopher through different stages; first, as a memory of witness and victim, and years later as an effect of historical, political and vital
Foucault conceptualized the panoptism as the principle of a political anatomy, several authors have extended the category to analyze totalitarian models and new forms of cybernetic control. This paper
Foucault conceptualized the panoptism as the principle of a political anatomy, several authors have extended the category to analyze totalitarian models and new forms of cybernetic control. This paper
passion for science, energetic personality and collaborative philosophy, which he incorporated into a unique way of doing research. Over the course of his career, he published 117 scientific articles with
the second with the FARC1 in 2016) that have resulted in greater political and social stability. As a consequence, its economy has rebounded in recent years to become a regional leader with significant ... today?s societies from a political and cultural perspective. In fact, as we will argue in this paper, entrepreneurship is a concept loaded with imaginary and relational components that not only are
and knowledge (among others) as their research subjects. In contrast my interests focus on political and economic problems, on European integration, social security and things like that. We found a ... Journal of Cultural and Political Sociology. Sus l?neas de investigaci?n son la teor?a social, la sociolog?a de la pol?tica social, sociolog?a europea, y la sociolog?a pol?tica. Entre sus obras se
coined by artist and professor of art education, Jaana Erkkilä, which, in the context of an interdisciplinary project that was set up between arts, art research, sociology, philosophy, tourism studies as ... out that no one, not even the main organizers knew very much at all. The pedagogical and philosophical value of not knowing was famously demonstrated in the beginning of Western Philosophy by Socrates
question, El Nacional, was first performed in 1993 as a response to the changing landscape of contemporary theatrical production, shaped by increasing political intervention in the cultural field. In ... normalizing tendencies of political and economic power. However, both the discourses of the national in which the play has been reinserted and the particularly overt archaeological focus with which it has been