philosophy Archive

  •   Jennifer Bajorek writes and does research on diverse topics in literature and philosophy and in the history and theory of photography. Her publications include Counterfeit Capital (Stanford, 2009), an […] 0

    Jennifer Bajorek

      Jennifer Bajorek writes and does research on diverse topics in literature and philosophy and in the history and theory of photography. Her publications include Counterfeit Capital (Stanford, 2009), an […]

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  •   Robert L. Bernasconi is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. He is well known as a reader of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas, and for […] 0

    Robert Bernasconi

      Robert L. Bernasconi is Edwin Erle Sparks Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. He is well known as a reader of Martin Heidegger and Emmanuel Levinas, and for […]

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  •   Faisal Devji is a historian who specializes in studies of Islam, globalization, violence and ethics. His multidisciplinary work grounds empirical historical issues in philosophical questions. He has taught at […] 0

    Faisal Devji

      Faisal Devji is a historian who specializes in studies of Islam, globalization, violence and ethics. His multidisciplinary work grounds empirical historical issues in philosophical questions. He has taught at […]

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  • Tony Chakar is a Lebanese architect and writer from Beirut. He belongs to a generation of Lebanese artists and thinkers whose primordial themes are war and the post-war, which they […] 0

    Tony Chakar

    Tony Chakar is a Lebanese architect and writer from Beirut. He belongs to a generation of Lebanese artists and thinkers whose primordial themes are war and the post-war, which they […]

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  •   Chaim Gans teaches legal, moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv University. His books are: Philosophical Anarchism and Political Disobedience (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992), The Limits of Nationalism […] 0

    Chaim Gans

      Chaim Gans teaches legal, moral and political philosophy at Tel Aviv University. His books are: Philosophical Anarchism and Political Disobedience (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1992), The Limits of Nationalism […]

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  •   Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […] 0

    Boris Buden

      Boris Buden is a writer, cultural critic, and translator. In the 1990s he founded and was editor of the magazine and publishing house Arkzin in Zagreb. His essays and […]

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  •   “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […] 0

    Lesser Evil Workshop

      “At a pre-Manifesta 7 workshop on the notion of ‘lesser evil’, one of the themes of this summer’s forthcoming biennial, Mies van der Rohe’s High Modernist aphorism ‘less is […]

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  •   Olivia Custer received her B.A. from Harvard College and her doctoral degree from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, where her thesis was supervised by Jacques […] 0

    Olivia Custer

      Olivia Custer received her B.A. from Harvard College and her doctoral degree from the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, where her thesis was supervised by Jacques […]

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  •   “Sanctuary: the protection of fugitive criminals in the Western legal tradition.”   Karl Shoemaker is a medievalist and legal historian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is particularly interested […] 0

    Karl Shoemaker

      “Sanctuary: the protection of fugitive criminals in the Western legal tradition.”   Karl Shoemaker is a medievalist and legal historian at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is particularly interested […]

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  •   “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […] 0

    Mark Antaki

      “Towards a Genealogy of Crimes Against Humanity”   Mark Antaki is an Assistant Professor at McGill University Faculty of Law and writes and teaches in Human Rights, Law, and political […]

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