philosophy Archive

  •   “Aristotle on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”   Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. B.A., B.C.L., LL.B., Ph.D.  Jill writes and teaches in legal and political […] 0

    Jill Frank

      “Aristotle on Constitutionalism and the Rule of Law”   Professor of Political Science at the University of South Carolina. B.A., B.C.L., LL.B., Ph.D.  Jill writes and teaches in legal and political […]

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  •   “Infrastructure is a Political Act: Obligation, Place, and the Borders of the Polis”   Michael Menser is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, the Associate Director of […] 0

    Michael Menser

      “Infrastructure is a Political Act: Obligation, Place, and the Borders of the Polis”   Michael Menser is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, the Associate Director of […]

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  •   “Knowledge Networks Freedom”   David Garcia teaches Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of Art Media and Technology. He is the founder and co-organiser of The Next […] 0

    David Garcia

      “Knowledge Networks Freedom”   David Garcia teaches Design for Digital Cultures at the Utrecht School of Art Media and Technology. He is the founder and co-organiser of The Next […]

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  •   Jennifer Baumgardner is an author, filmmaker, and third-wave feminist activist. Amy Richards is a United States activist, writer, organizer, feminist and art historian. On October 4, 2000 Baumgardner and […] 0

    Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner

      Jennifer Baumgardner is an author, filmmaker, and third-wave feminist activist. Amy Richards is a United States activist, writer, organizer, feminist and art historian. On October 4, 2000 Baumgardner and […]

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  •   “Habeas Corpus and the Quest for Justice”   Roger Berkowitz has taught at Amherst College (in its remarkable undergraduate program on law and society, headed by Austin Sarat) the […] 0

    Roger Berkowitz

      “Habeas Corpus and the Quest for Justice”   Roger Berkowitz has taught at Amherst College (in its remarkable undergraduate program on law and society, headed by Austin Sarat) the […]

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  •   Werner Hamacher is a German literary critic and theorist influenced by deconstruction. He is currently a Professor in the University of Frankfurt’s Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut […] 0

    Werner Hamacher

      Werner Hamacher is a German literary critic and theorist influenced by deconstruction. He is currently a Professor in the University of Frankfurt’s Institute for General and Comparative Literature (Institut […]

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  •   “Bio-Politics, Human Rights and the Figure of Truth in Contemporary Art”   Okwui Enwezor is a leading curator of, and thinker about, contemporary art, and especially about its political […] 0

    Okwui Enwezor

      “Bio-Politics, Human Rights and the Figure of Truth in Contemporary Art”   Okwui Enwezor is a leading curator of, and thinker about, contemporary art, and especially about its political […]

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  •   “Crossing Thresholds Global Warming, Genetic Engineering, & the Environment as Moral Question”   Bill McKibben is a former staff writer for the New Yorker magazine and now writes regularly […] 0

    Bill McKibben

      “Crossing Thresholds Global Warming, Genetic Engineering, & the Environment as Moral Question”   Bill McKibben is a former staff writer for the New Yorker magazine and now writes regularly […]

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  •   “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is […] 0

    Peter Sloterdijk & Andrei Ujica

      “Out of This World”   Sloterdijk, who spent a year at Bard some ten years ago, is that rare thing–a philosopher with regular television show (in Germany).  He is […]

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  •   “What is the Subject of Human Rights?”   Jacques Rancière is a French philosopher, Professor of Philosophy at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the […] 0

    Jacques Ranciére

      “What is the Subject of Human Rights?”   Jacques Rancière is a French philosopher, Professor of Philosophy at European Graduate School in Saas-Fee and Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the […]

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