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Contextualism vs Non-Contextualism in Political Philosophy A Contribution to the Debate on Criticism in the Political Sciences

The author’s aim is to analyse the problem of criticism in the context of political sciences, in particular in the context of political philosophy. The issue is considered in the light of two basic ... departure for critical attitudes in political philosophy.. political philosophy; political science; criticism; historism; contextualism; presentism - Piotr Świercz vidual propositions that have been

Critique! Critique! Critique! Black Labor in the Early American Book Trade

practice and Theodor Adorno’s negative dialectics, could connect the archival tools of bibliography to reparative scholarship and political dissent. This essay’s recovery of Black women and men in the ... recovering Black print labor, I contend that critical bibliography must incorporate elements of critique outlined in the traditions of critical philosophy inaugurated by Immanuel Kant and continued by

On the Black Book as Durational: Noah Purifoy’s Desert Library

museum, and indeed Purifoy’s work as a whole, are deeply invested in a complex social and political dialogue with assemblage and thing theory of the sort popularized by Bill Brown and Jane Bennett ... , they become a single whole that is at once both more than the sum of its parts and also irreducible to those parts. The assemblage of Library exemplifies a political engagement with objecthood that

On Feminist Practice in the Rare Books and Manuscripts Trade: Buying, Cataloguing, and Selling

on the book’s political philosophy in my description, it would have been incomplete without including information on Virginia Heinlein’s role in it. Principle 11 Feminist booksellers explicitly draw ... . For this purpose, I am taking a broad approach to the definition of “feminism” as it can be put into practice, based on the work of bell hooks and others: a structural philosophy underlying everyday

Surface Reading Paper as Feminist Bibliography

archival sources with bibliography and theory to demonstrate fresh affordances of watermarks—both as they alter our reading of Sejanus and as they intervene more broadly in the affective and political models ... depths of a text to triumphantly reveal what it was reluctant to give up. While a Freudian patient was assumed to be hiding past trauma, a text instead represses “the political conditions or forces bearing

Trees and Texts: Indigenous History, Material Media, and the Logan Elm

twentieth-century Native American orations, and twenty-first century interpretations of Logan by enrolled members of the Seneca Cayuga Nation. These interpretations, rooted in the sacred and political ... constitute Haudenosaunee historiographic and political practices,14 as well as the memories of past and current-day knowledge keepers, including members of both settler communities in Ohio and the Seneca

Towards an Experimental Bibliography of Hemispheric Reconstruction Newspapers

many times over the years as part of the paper’s ambitions for political influence or commercial appeal. Experimental mapping and closer analysis demonstrate that a more iterative bibliographic approach ... collective experiences in the format of a newspaper.6 The format of a newspaper represents an accumulated archive of its social, political, economic, and cultural lives. The formats of digitized newspaper

Activist Bibliography as Abolitionist Pedagogy in the American Prison Writing Archive

digital humanities for a public audience that increases the functionality and content in the archive, defies carceral censorship, and demystifies broad public and political misinformation about prisons and ... handling that this has been going on all my life, and it’s happening now, and we’ve been lied to.”12 Political scientist Marie Gottschalk has compared prison witness to narratives of slavery that

Patočka and Hegel´'s Philosophy of the History of Philosophy

Hegel’s history of philosophy has irreplaceable place within the whole of his philosophizing and this fact grounds its philosophical importance. It has become the organ of the self-knowing mind in ... 2353-9445 Patočka and Hegel's philosophy of the history of philosophy 0 Vladimír Leško , Prof. PhD , is a professor in the Department of Philosophy and History of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts, of

The Invisible Gland: Affect and Political Economy

Affect Effect: Dynamics of Emotion in Political Thinking and Behavior, ed. W. Russell Neuman, George E. Marcus, Ann N. Crigler, and Michael MacKuen. (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007. Pp. 453 ... Criticism, Winter 0011-1589 The I nvisible Gland: Afec t and Political Economy Jef P ruchnic 0 0 The Affective Turn: Theorizing the Social, ed. Patricia Ticineto Clough with Jean Halley. Durham, NC

Sprawozdanie ze szkoły letniej „The Copenhagen Summer School in Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind”, Kopenhaga, 13-17.08.2018 r.

Abstract: In this work, the author reports on the ninth edition of the Summer School of Phenomenology and Philosophy of Mind, which took place in Copenhagen on 13-17 August, 2018. At the beginning of ... lectures and ten papers presented each day. phenomenology; philosophy of mind; summer school - Wspomniane centrum jest placówką niezwykłą, której sylwetkę warto zaprezentować w kilku zdaniach. Celem

Jan Patočka and Charta 77 as a Philosophical Problem

is his effort to bridge political and philosophical thought. The aim of this article is to describe the influence of the philosophy of Jan Patočka on the Charter 77 programme. His role was revealed ... noted: “For this reason, Patočka clearly fits into the tradition of Czechoslovak political philosophy, which implies and defines the politics through what is non-political and through spiritually-rooted

Jakość życia jako problem filozoficzny

The article deals with the problem of “quality of life” from the philosophical perspective. In contemporary scientific studies, the issue of quality of life is analyzed in sociological, political and ... of life, he refers this problem in the recognition philosophy of values. His research is based on the ideas of Max Scheler, and his later continuators. The author analyzes the problem of “quality of

Patočka and English Sensualism and its Place in Modern Philosophy

Reception of the British empirical-sensualistic tradition as a unique form of philosophizing has its irreplaceable place in the history of philosophy. Jan Patočka takes this fact into consideration ... 2353-9445 Patočka and English sensualism and its place in modern philosophy The reception of the British empirical-sensualist tradition as a unique form of philosophising has its special place in

Hans Wagner jako neoneokantysta

The aim of the paper is to briefly present the philosophy of Hans Wagner (1917-2000) as belonging to the last phase of the development of the German transcendental philosophy. Hans Wagner’s ... ) neo-Kantianism with post-neo-Kantianism, (b) Kant's philosophy with Hegel's philosophy, (c) neo-Kantian transcendentalism with Husserl's transcendentalism, (d) the philosophy of transcendental subject

Book Reviews: Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing by Ian Bogost, Jet Plane: How It Works by David Macaulay, andVibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things by Jane Bennett

In this review essay, I review Ian Bogost’s Alien Phenomenology, or What It’s Like to Be a Thing (2012) and Jane Bennett’s Vibrant Matter: A Political Ecology of Things (2010) alongside David ... nonhuman, as well. Where Bogost raises the stakes for philosophy by crafting ways of engaging the nonhuman, Bennett doubles down on these stakes in attending to the political and ethical implications of

Putting global health high on the agenda of medical schools

practices and stands for certain values that need to be questioned. Therefore, the approach to any policy to mitigate the problem of AMR needs to be multidisciplinary and include the social, political, and ... extraction, deforestation, and mining [ 11 ]. A good understanding of scientific theory can help to understand global health challenges and their larger bio-political implications [ 12 ]. Being able to

Die Wirklichkeit der Freiheit begreifen Hegels Begriff von Sittlichkeit als Voraussetzung der Sittlichkeitskonzeption Kants

The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-discussed, highly controversial and accompanied by many misunderstandings. Relating it to Kant’s ... Sittlichkeit can be understood as an attempt to comprehend the actuality of freedom in the human world. By contrast, the formalism of a Kantian approach of moral philosophy hinders it willy-nilly to comprehend

Miejsce krytycznej filozofii Immanuela Kanta i neokantyzmu Hermanna Cohena w refleksji Stanisława Leopolda Brzozowskiego

In the article, I want to describe the place of Immanuel Kant and Hermann Cohen’s Neo-Kantianism in the thought of Stanisław L. Brzozowski philosophy. So the critical image of philosophy is showing ... modernist restrictions notices. How the history of philosophy is showing, both favoured German classics of transcendental method, freedoms treat the criticism as contemporary concept and innovative original

The polemic between Leonard Nelson and Ernst Cassirer on the critical method in the philosophy

The subject of the paper is a polemic between Leonard Nelson and Ernst Cassirer mainly concerning the understanding of the critical method in philosophy. Nelson refutes the accusation of psychologism ... source of knowledge regarding the doctrine of Fries, was rejected many times because of his criticism and the intransigence of Cohen’s philosophy: twice promoted as a doctoral thesis (in 1902/03 in Berlin