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Locke and Hate Speech Law
Published 2018-02-01“…While commentaries by constitutional experts and jurists abound in the press, and by legal and political philosophers in academia, it is remarkable that there is far less contribution from students of history of political thought and intellectual history, especially of the early modern era, considering how largely the theme of religious toleration and intolerance featured in this period. …”
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¿Qué es “Pinochet”? (Violencia, derecho y vida)
Published 2007-03-01“…But not in an historiographical way, but in a political-philosophical one. The central hypothesis of this essay is that Pinochet is the original political relation of the chilean Republic, and for that, its more esential truth. …”
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Arthur Danto and the Political Re-Enfranchisement of Art
Published 2016-12-01“…In terms of cultural politics, philosophers – since Socrates met Ion – have attempted to demote the authority of poets (and, by extension, artists in general). …”
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The Notion of Metaphysical Language and the Policy of Translation by Pyotr Vyasemsky
Published 2023-12-01“…Less poetical than practical, this language of “contemporary” metaphysics aims at solving political, philosophical and military tasks and belongs to newborn Russian elite, both national and cosmopolitan. …”
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Twenty-first century biopolitics and political realism
Published 2022-01-01“…In the second part of the paper - along with an overview of the contemporary phenomena of biopolitics - we articulate Foucault's position of political realism as a potential answer to political-philosophical challenges on a global scale.…”
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The construction of political subcultures in Colombia: the traditional parties as political antipodes during La Violencia, 1946-1964
Published 2014-07-01“…Both parties¿ representatives stressed the political, philosophical, cultural and human oppositions between the Liberal and the Conservative parties. …”
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The desire for recognition: the hostile foreign other in American foreign policy
Published 2023“…Drawing on the political-philosophical concept of the “desire for recognition” in the politics of recognition, as proposed by the Princeton political scientist Francis Fukuyama, this article demonstrates how the political ideal of American democracy, with its emphasis on an egalitarian society, contributes to Americans’ sense of exceptionalism and their Manichean outlook that splits the world into opposing spheres of good and evil, as well as forces the United States to construct its foreign policy around the menace of an evil enemy to protect its democratic ideal.…”
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Law And Sovereignty
Published 2010“…Most contemporary political philosophers have little use for the idea of unlimited or absolute power, which is how sovereignty is normally defined. …”
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The ethics of refugees
Published 2018“…In the face of the desperate plight of refugees, virtually all moral and political philosophers, regardless of their general position on immigration controls, argue that states have a duty to grant asylum: people must not be turned back to countries where they would face persecution or severe human rights violations. …”
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Deliberation in an Age of (Un)Civil Resistance
Published 2020-08-01“…There has, concurrently, been a surge of interest among political philosophers in the idea of ‘uncivil disobedience’, with a range of theorists converging on the view that there is often no compelling rationale for limiting dissent to the nonviolent repertoire associated with civil disobedience. …”
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Aesthetics and Dreams in the Absence of Epoch. Bernard Stiegler’s Bifurcation of the Anthropocene
Published 2022-10-01“…At the center of Stiegler's analysis is the intertwining of aesthetics and technics as what allows individuation and the political-philosophical reflection on technics as what is necessary for human life but that also consists in a risk, the one of losing the possibility of cultivating reason as what allows to live a life worth living, to cultivate the singularity and the unexpected as the ability to bifurcate the paths of the possible.…”
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A critical literature review
Published 2024“…The authors relate to works by political philosophers who have directly discussed equality in the city, but there are few such works. …”
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After American exceptionalism: 21st century 'Thucydides trap'
Published 2022-01-01“…In the centre of this interdisciplinary investigation is the issue of primary political, philosophical and social foundations of the project of liberal hegemony - as well as real-political end of this discourse in the 21stcentury. …”
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Jews and the Ukrainian National Liberation Movement of the 19th – Early 20th Centuries
Published 2022-12-01“…The article includes the viewpoints of important Ukrainian political philosophers such as Panteleimon Kulish, Mykhailo Hrushevsky, Mykola Mikhnovskyi, and others on the Jewish issue and chances for Ukrainian-Jewish collaboration on the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires' Ukrainian territories. …”
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Travelling Across the Colonial Frontier: Female Mobility and the Making of English National Identity in H. Rider Haggard’s Benita: An African Romance
Published 2022-12-01“…This article, thus, will explore Haggard’s work in the broad Victorian context of political, philosophical and racial beliefs, and investigate the role of female travellers in the construction of national identity.…”
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Thinking Transindividuality along the Spinoza-Marx Encounter: A Conversation
Published 2022-12-01“…Overall, the conversation highlights the relevance of transindividuality for social-political philosophical critique.…”
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Nation vs. People: The Axiology of Group Identity
Published 2022-09-01“…The article takes a political philosophical perspective in a conceptual analysis of the nation, focusing on its axiological foundations in the political theories of modernity and postmodernity. …”
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The Universality and Scope of Justice in Islam
Published 2017-06-01“…Definition of justice and its scope is something about what legal and political philosophers could never reach a unified position throughout a history. …”
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Fairness in machine learning: Lessons from political philosophy
Published 2018“…Questions of discrimination, egalitarianism and justice are of significant interest to moral and political philosophers, who have expended significant efforts in formalising and defending these central concepts. …”
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The Unsolved Problem of Traffic Accidents Worldwide
Published 2019-12-01“… The problem of traffic accidents is not generally discussed as an issue with any political, philosophical, psychological, or cultural implications. …”
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