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Christopher Long deposited Pragmatism and the Cultivation of Digital Democracies in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoAs technology enables us to communicate with one another in unpredictable ways that allow for an unprecedented public exchange of diverse ideas, cultivating the philosophical habits of an engaged fallibilistic pluralism gains in urgency. The emergence of the World Wide calls us to consider how an ethics of philosophy might enable us to cultivate…[Read more]
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Yvonne P. Doderer deposited SHINING CITIES. Gender and Other Issues in Urban Development for the Twenty-First Century in the group
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 4 months agoIn the twenty-first century, the majority of people are living in cities—at least this is the credo communicated frequently. This statement has been strengthened by the “urban renaissance” that dawned at the beginning of the twenty-first century and by a globally evident increase in capital investment in urban-development projects. Such plann…[Read more]
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Michael Lurie deposited Das hoellische Weben. Hamartia und die Handlungstheorie des Aristoteles in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis is a comprehensive reassessment of Aristotle’s concept of tragic hamartia, and its different interpretations from the 1530s to the present day, in the context of Aristotle’s theory of action.
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Darshi Arachige deposited Visual Intelligence; How We Create What We See by Donald D. Hoffman, W. W. Norton, New York, 2000 in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis is a review of the book on visual intelligence written by Prof. Donald D. Hoffman. This review questions the view that we create what we see. It is argued that we rather create a representation of reality. This view is peddled using a discussion around frames of reference.
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Walescka Pino-Ojeda deposited Gay Proletarian Memory: the Chronicles of Pedro Lemebel in the group
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 5 months agoThis is an interview conducted to Pedro Lemebel, a Chilean visual artist and writer, who in the 1990s established himself as one of the most provocative and wrenching voices in the contemporary literary culture of Chile and Latin America in general. His chronicles direct their most confrontational barbs towards practices that regulate the traffic…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Caring for the Body and Soul with Water: Guerric of Igny’s Fourth Sermon on the Epiphany, Godfrey of Saint-Victor’s Fons Philosophiae, and Peter of Celle’s Letters in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThe use of water as an expressive trope of spiritual hygiene was widespread among monastic writers of the twelfth century, adapted for different uses in different genres. Aqueous imagery was particularly frequent within allegories or didactic figurae exploring the care of the soul as if it were a material body, with a constitution that could be…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Brendan meets Columbus: A more commodious islescape in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis paper proposes that we can reimagine insular literatures and medieval islescapes as commodious seas of cultural and intellectual loci that span time, culture, and text alike. By moving beyond the rhetoric of insular separation or connectivity, we can see that islands connect even when medieval minds saw separation. The essay focuses on the…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited I, River?: New materialism, riparian non-human agency and the scale of democratic reform in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis article is a discussion of the “discourse on the unthinkable” surrounding potential future democratic engagements with rivers as non-human persons or natural objects. In the context of the Asia–Pacific region, this article suggests that the developments in material philosophy entitled “new materialism” are essential tools in the reconcept…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Fluid in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoGathering into lively conversation scholars in medieval, early modern and object studies, Inhuman Nature explores the activity of the things, forces, and relations that enable, sustain and operate indifferently to us. Enamored by fictions of environmental sovereignty, we too often imagine “human” to be a solitary category of being. This col…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited “So the satiated man hungers, the drunken thirsts” The Medieval Rhetorical Topos of Spiritual Nutrition in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThis article explores the representation of hunger and thirst as faculties within medieval spiritual allegory that existed at two forms. In their bodily form, hunger and thirst represented a feeling of lack indicating the need for sustenance. In their figurative moralised form these needs came to represent a longing for that which was missing…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited Premodern Streams of Thought in Twenty-First-Century Water Management in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn the context of the global water crisis, we seek an understanding of the histories of water management, their fashioning, and their legacy today. We juxtapose temporally diverse narratives to explore the premodern imaginings that have shaped our inheritance of hydrological thought. Rather than conceptualize their historical influence as a linear…[Read more]
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James Smith deposited New Bachelards?: Reveries, Elements and Twenty-First Century Materialisms in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoRecent years have seen an infusion of new ideas into material philosophy through the work of the so-called ‘new materialists’. Poignant examples appear within two recent books: the first, Vibrant Matter by Jane Bennett (2010), sets out to “enhance receptivity to the impersonal life that surrounds and infuses us” (2010: 4). The second, Element…[Read more]
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Masahiro Morioka deposited The Trolley Problem and the Dropping of Atomic Bombs in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoIn this paper, the ethical and spiritual aspects of the trolley problem are discussed in connection with
the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki. First, I show that the dropping of atomic
bombs was a typical example of the events that contained the logic of the trolley problems in their
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Titus Stahl deposited Collective Responsibility for Oppression in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoMany contemporary forms of oppression are not primarily the result of formally organized collective action nor are they an unintended outcome of a combination of individual actions. This raises the question of collective responsibility. I argue that we can only determine who is responsible for oppression if we understand oppression as a matter of…[Read more]
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Krzysztof Fordonski deposited Maurice and religion – from 1912 to 2012 in the group
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 6 months agoThe present paper aims at a presentation of the issue of religion in ‘Maurice’ – both in the text of the novel and in its readings. Religion is one of the main forces which influence the social and personal life presented in E. M. Forster’s ‘Maurice’. Its place is quite naturally second to the influence of the law, and yet it is religious upb…[Read more]
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Nicola Griffith deposited Norming the Other: Narrative Empathy Via Focalised Heterotopia in the group
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThis critical commentary argues that the novels submitted (emphasis on Ammonite, The Blue Place, and Hild, with three others, Slow River, Stay, and Always briefly referenced), form a coherent body of work which centres and norms the experience of the Other, particularly queer women. Close reading of the novels demonstrates how specific word-choice…[Read more]
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Michael Lurie deposited Pilgerbuch der Seele zu Gott: Jamblichs De Vita Pythagorica als neuplatonische Biographie and als Manifest der neuplatonischen Paideia [The Mind’s Road to God. Iamblichus’ De Vita Pythagorica as Neoplatonist Biography and a Manifesto of Neoplatonist Paideia] in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThe paper advances a new interpretation of Iamblichus’ De Vita Pythagorica and discusses its place in the history of neoplatonist biography from Porphyry’s Vita Plotini to Gregory of Nyssa’s De vita Moysis.
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Michael Lurie deposited Der schiffbrüchige Odysseus oder: Wie Arkesilaos zum Skeptiker wurde in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThe paper proposes a new interpretation of Timon’s attack on Arcesilaus in fr. 806 SH.
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Patricio Simonetto deposited Entre la injuria y la revolución. El Frente de Liberación Homosexual. Argentina, 1967-1976 in the group
LGBTQ Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoEntre la injuria y la revolución narra la historia del Frente de Liberación Homosexual (FLH), un colectivo político argentino que reunió a sujetos con identidades disidentes a la norma heterosexual y cuyo objetivo era luchar por una revolución social y sexual. En esta agrupación coexistieron marxistas, filoperonistas, cristianos, anarq…[Read more]
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Eric Detweiler deposited Disfiguring Socratic Irony in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 7 months agoThis article pursues an antihermeneutic conception of Socratic irony that troubles the borders between pedagogical authority and humility. One of the most tenacious ways of troping the teacher-student relation, Socratic irony is often figured as a way for a masterful teacher to exercise authority over a student. Drawing on the writings of Søren…[Read more]
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