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    Hope after ‘the end of the world’: rethinking critique in the Anthropocene.Pol Bargués, David Chandler, Sebastian Schindler & Valerie Waldow - 2024 - Contemporary Political Theory 23 (2):187-204.
    Many contemporary thinkers of the Anthropocene, who attempt to articulate a non-modern and relational ontology, all too readily dismiss critical theory inherited from the Frankfurt School for being anthropocentric, failing to acknowledge certain basic similarities. Instead, this article argues that the scaffolding of Anthropocene thinking—the recognition of the origins of the contemporary condition of ‘loss of world’ and the hope of ‘living on in the ruins’—share much with earlier critical theorists’ recognition that the Holocaust necessitated a fundamental break with the (...)
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    My Prague.Banu Bargu - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3):341-342.
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    Starve and Immolate: The Politics of Human Weapons.Banu Bargu - 2014 - Cambridge University Press.
    _Starve and Immolate_ tells the story of leftist political prisoners in Turkey who waged a deadly struggle against the introduction of high security prisons by forging their lives into weapons. Weaving together contemporary and critical political theory with political ethnography, Banu Bargu analyzes the death fast struggle as an exemplary though not exceptional instance of self-destructive practices that are a consequence of, retort to, and refusal of the increasingly biopolitical forms of sovereign power deployed around the globe. Bargu chronicles the (...)
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    In the Theater of Politics: Althusser's Aleatory Materialism and Aesthetics.Banu Bargu - 2012 - Diacritics 40 (3):86-113.
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    Le surcroît d’imagination dans le récit. Comment Husserl apporte un complément aux vues de Ricœur.Pol Vandevelde - 2023 - Études Ricoeuriennes / Ricoeur Studies 14 (1):44-61.
    J’examine pourquoi et dans quel sens l’imagination est présente dans un récit portant sur des faits ou des événements réels. Je présente le problème tel qu’il est énoncé par Paul Ricœur lorsqu’il introduit les trois genres du « Même », de « l’Autre » et de « l’Analogue » afin d’expliquer comment un récit peut rendre des faits et des événements « tels qu’ils se sont réellement passés ». J’en appelle, pour la solution, à la notion de « phantasma » (...)
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    Unleashing the Acheron: Sacrificial Partisanship, Sovereignty, and History.Banu Bargu - 2010 - Theory and Event 13 (1).
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    Towards an empirical ethics in care: relations with technologies in health care.Jeannette Pols - 2015 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 18 (1):81-90.
    This paper describes the approach of empirical ethics, a form of ethics that integrates non-positivist ethnographic empirical research and philosophy. Empirical ethics as it is discussed here builds on the ‘empirical turn’ in epistemology. It radicalizes the relational approach that care ethics introduced to think about care between people by drawing in relations between people and technologies as things people relate to. Empirical ethics studies care practices by analysing their intra-normativity, or the ways of living together the actors within these (...)
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    Active sampling in visual search is coupled to the cardiac cycle.Alejandro Galvez-Pol, Ruth McConnell & James M. Kilner - 2020 - Cognition 196 (C):104149.
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  9. The Silent Exception: Hunger-Striking and Lip-Sewing.Banu Bargu - 2022 - In Rick Elmore & Ege Selin Islekel (eds.), The biopolitics of punishment: Derrida and Foucault. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
     
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    Washing the patient: dignity and aesthetic values in nursing care.Jeannette Pols - 2013 - Nursing Philosophy 14 (3):186-200.
    Dignity is a fundamental concept, but its meaning is not clear. This paper attempts to clarify the term by analysing and reconnecting two meanings of dignity: humanitas and dignitas. Humanitas refers to citizen values that protect individuals as equal to one another. Dignitas refers to aesthetic values embedded in genres of sociality that relate to differences between people. The paper explores these values by way of an empirical ethical analysis of practices of washing psychiatric patients in nursing care. Nurses legitimate (...)
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    Why Did Bouazizi Burn Himself? The Politics of Fate and Fatal Politics.Banu Bargu - 2016 - Constellations 23 (1):27-36.
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    El proyecto Recaséns y la renovación de la Filosofía del Derecho en España | The Recaséns’ Project and The Renovation of Philosophy of Law in Spain.Pol Cuadros Aguilera - 2016 - Cuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía Del Derecho 34:78-90.
    RESUMEN. Este artículo trata sobre la labor llevada a cabo por el iusfilósofo Luis Recaséns Siches de renovación de la Filosofía del Derecho en España mediante la introducción de los postulados neokantianos y kelsenianos. Lo que se puede denominar el proyecto Recasens fue, sin embargo, abruptamente interrumpido por el estallido de la Guerra Civil. Las críticas al neokantismo que contiene fueron incorporadas en trabajos posteriores de Recasens, así como en la obra del profesor Legaz y Lacambra, conservando de este modo (...)
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    ¿Un servicio civil de donación de sangre? En torno a una propuesta de Cécile Fabre | A civilian service of blood donation? On a Cécile Fabre’s proposal.Pol Cuadros Aguilera - 2019 - Cuadernos Electrónicos de Filosofía Del Derecho 40:68-85.
    Resumen: En su libro Whose Body is it Anyway? Justice and the Integrity of the Person, Cécile Fabre defiende que, en nombre de la justicia, los recursos de una sociedad deben redistribuirse entre los necesitados y que, entre esos recursos, está incluida la sangre humana, para cuya provisión propone la creación de un servicio civil obligatorio de donación de sangre. Lo que se hace aquí es examinar si, a pesar de lo paradójica que pueda resultar, cabría desarrollar su propuesta en (...)
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  14. Histoire de la philosophie en Wallonie.Pol-EugèNe[From Old Catalog] - 1969 - [Strombeek-Bever: Chez L'Auteur].
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  15. Approches pascaliennes.Pol Ernst - 1970 - Gembloux,: J. Duculot.
     
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    La Trajectoire pascalienne de l'"Apologie".Pol Ernst - 1967 - Paris,: Lettres modernes.
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  17. Quels dragons pour nos saints Georges?307.Pol-Pierre Gossiaux - 2000 - Cahiers Internationaux de Symbolisme 95:307-320.
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    Une théorie du langage peut-elle fonder les comparaisons interpersonnelles? L'apport de Donald Davidson.Pôl-Vincent Harnay - 2010 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 2 (2):103-139.
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    The Heart of the Matter. About Good Nursing and Telecare.Jeannette Pols - 2010 - Health Care Analysis 18 (4):374.
    Nurses and ethicists worry that the implementation of care at a distance or telecare will impoverish patient care by taking out ‘the heart’ of the clinical work. This means that telecare is feared to induce the neglect of patients, and to possibly hinder the development of a personal relation between nurse and patient. This study aims to analyse whether these worries are warranted by analysing Dutch care practices using telemonitoring in care for chronic patients in the Netherlands. How do clinical (...)
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    How to Make Your Relationship Work? Aesthetic Relations with Technology.Jeannette Pols - 2017 - Foundations of Science 22 (2):421-424.
    Discussing the workings of technology in care as aesthetic rather than as ethical or epistemological interventions focusses on how technologies engage in and change relations between those involved. Such an aesthetic study opens up a repertoire to address values that are abundant in care, but are as yet hardly theorized. Kamphof studies the problem that sensor technology reveals things about the elderly patients without the patients being aware of this. I suggest improvement of these relations may be considered in aesthetic (...)
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  21. Le fondement ontologique du récit selon Ricoeur : mimesis, dette et attestation.Pol Vandevelde - 2013 - Studia Phaenomenologica 13:257-272.
    I examine the problem of what Ricœur calls représentance, which is a stand-in narratives offer of what took place (in the case of historical narratives) or actions (in the case of the re-telling of what people did). Ricœur rejects as insufficient two naive options: first, a simple adequacy between what took place and the historical narrative about it and, second, a simple heterogeneity between them so that historical narratives would be mere “possible versions” of what took place. I explore further (...)
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  22. Wisdom, Lessons, Technologies: The Legacy of Mentors.Pol Llorente - 2010 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 14 (2 & 3):431-434.
     
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    Kosovo-Spain Relations and the Dilemmas on the Problem of Non-Recognition.Pol Vila Sarriá & Agon Demjaha - 2019 - Seeu Review 14 (1):69-90.
    Eleven years after Kosovo’s unilateral declaration of independence, Spain’s position vis-à-vis Kosovo has not only not varied, but it has become stronger, turning Madrid into the leader of the Kosovo non recognizers club within the EU. This paper analyses Kosovo-Spain relations in the last eleven years. More specifically, the paper examines the reasons behind the non-recognition of Kosovo and the approach of the Spanish governments toward Kosovo’s statehood. This is followed by a thorough analysis on how Kosovo’s path for self-determination (...)
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  24. Machiavelli after Althusser.Banu Bargu - 2015 - In Filippo Del Lucchese, Fabio Frosini & Vittorio Morfino (eds.), The radical Machiavelli: politics, philosophy and language. Boston: Brill.
     
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  25. Experiencia estética y cultural visual. La función de la temporalidad.Pol Capdevila - 2016 - In Ramírez Jaramillo, John Fredy, Javier Domínguez Hernández & Carlos Venegas Zubiría (eds.), Arte sin estética? Medellín: Facultad de Artes, Universidad de Antioquia.
     
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    Pensar en temps d'incertesa.Pol Capdevila (ed.) - 2011 - Barcelona: La Busca Edicions.
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  27. The Christian Dilemma: Catholic Church-Reformation.W. H. De Pol & G. Van Hall - 1952
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    Communication et monde vécu chez Husserl.Pol Vandevelde - 1994 - Études Phénoménologiques 10 (20):65-100.
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    Karl‐Otto Apel's Critique of Heidegger.Pol Vandevelde - 2000 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 38 (4):651-675.
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    Two French Variations on Truth: Ricoeur's Attestation and Foucault's “Parrhesiastic” Attitude.Pol Vandevelde - unknown
    Both Ricoeur and Foucault, apparently independently of each other, dedicated much effort to provide an account of truth that goes far beyond the truth of sentences, propositions, or judgments. While well aware of the speech act theory and pragmatics, they want to go beyond a formalism of rules of speech or arguments and integrate the attitude of the one who speaks in the very notion of truth. They see truth not merely as a property of statements, but as an existential (...)
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    The Notions of “Discourse” and “Text” in Postmodernism.Pol Vandevelde - 1992 - Philosophy and Theology 6 (3):181-200.
    I address a simple question: How are the notions or “discourse” and “text” to be understood, and what does it mean that they “create” their own object? A historical reconstruction seems to be required, if we are to make some sense of the provocative postmodern statements. In order to understand how a discourse can create its own object, three features need to be examined: (1) the inheritance of F. de Saussures’s structuralism, (2) the influence of the Freneh NouvelIe Critique, and (...)
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    Making things specific: towards an anthropology of everyday ethics in healthcare.Jeannette Pols - 2024 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 27 (3):309-319.
    This paper is the English translation and adaptation of my inaugural lecture in Amsterdam for the Chair Anthropology of Everyday Ethics in Health Care. I argue that the challenges in health care may look daunting and unsolvable in their scale and complexity, but that it helps to consider these problems in their specificity, while accepting that some problems may not be solved but have become chronic. The paper provides reflections on how to develop a scientific approach that does not aim (...)
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    Knowing Patients: Turning Patient Knowledge into Science.Jeannette Pols - 2014 - Science, Technology, and Human Values 39 (1):73-97.
    Science and technology studies concerned with the study of lay influence on the sciences usually analyze either the political or the normative epistemological consequences of lay interference. Here I frame the relation between patients, knowledge, and the sciences by opening up the question: How can we articulate the knowledge that patients develop and use in their daily lives and make it transferable and useful to others, or, `turn it into science’? Elsewhere, patient knowledge is analyzed either as essentially different from (...)
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  34. Human shields.Banu Bargu - 2013 - Contemporary Political Theory 12 (4):277-295.
    In recent decades, we have witnessed the emergence of new forms of warfare, which are characterized by asymmetry, irregularity and the cybernetization of weaponry. Waged from a distance, these wars have created the impression of decorporealization and low risk, at least for one of the contending parties. In contrast, the same asymmetric conflicts have been sites in which the human body has been utilized as a novel and lethal weapon. Although much scholarly attention has been paid to suicide attackers who (...)
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    (1 other version)Disjecta Membra: Althusser’s Aestethics Reconsidered.Banu William Bargu S. Lewis - 2021 - Filozofski Vestnik 41 (1).
    This essay takes a synthetic and critical approach to the scattered pieces of art criticism and aesthetic theory authored by Louis Althusser. Connecting these texts to his larger philosophical and political project, we argue that these reflections make an independent contribution to its worth and that they offer different perspectives on lingering theoretical problems. We piece together the insights that form the core of the Althusserian approach to aesthetics and show how these are formulated and trace how their formulations take (...)
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    Feminism, Capitalism, and Critique: Essays in Honor of Nancy Fraser.Banu Bargu & Chiara Bottici (eds.) - 2017 - Cham: Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan.
    This edited collection examines the relationship between three central terms-capitalism, feminism, and critique-while critically celebrating the work and life of a thinker who has done the most to address this nexus: Nancy Fraser. In honor of her seventieth birthday, and in the spirit of her work in the tradition of critical theory, this collection brings together scholars from different disciplines and theoretical approaches to address this conjunction and evaluate Fraser's lifelong contributions to theorizing it. Scholars from philosophy, political science, sociology, (...)
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    Odysseus unbound: Sovereignty and sacrifice in Hunger and the dialectic of enlightenment.Banu Bargu - 2014 - Angelaki 19 (4):7-22.
    :This essay provides a reading of Steve McQueen's critically acclaimed movie Hunger, which tells the story of the hunger strike of Bobby Sands in light of contemporary hunger strikes around the world and especially in Guantánamo. The central concern of the essay is to read Hunger together with Horkheimer and Adorno's Dialectic of Enlightenment, showing how both works problematize the sacrificial subjectivity of enlightenment, its instrumental rationality, and sovereign temporality, while advancing a devastating critique of Western civilization. I argue that (...)
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  38. The corporeal avant-garde : Petr Pavlensky.Banu Bargu - 2018 - In Gurur Ertem & Sandra Noeth (eds.), Bodies of evidence: ethics, aesthetics, and politics of movement. Vienna: Passagen Verlag.
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    The weaponization of life.Banu Bargu - 2009 - Constellations 16 (4):634-643.
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    Paper: What is morally salient about enhancement technologies?Auke J. K. Pols & Wybo Houkes - 2011 - Journal of Medical Ethics 37 (2):84-87.
    The human enhancement debate typically centres on moral issues regarding changes in human nature, not on the means for these changes. We argue that one cannot grasp what is morally salient about human enhancement without understanding how technologies affect human action and practical reasoning. We present a minimalist conception of human agents as bounded practical reasoners. Then, we categorise different effects of technologies on our possibilities for action and our evaluation of these possibilities. For each, we discuss whether enhancement technologies (...)
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    Mind Regained.Edward Pols - 2019 - Cornell University Press.
    In this highly accessible book, a distinguished philosopher says current focus on the brain conceals the real powers of the mind. Edward Pols revisits one of the basic topics of philosophy: what is the distinction between mind and body and what is the relation between them? He disagrees fundamentally with the many contemporary philosophers who concentrate on the findings of neurophysiology and cognitive science and so look only to the brain for the causes and explanation of mind. Pols concedes the (...)
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    Un cours de philosophie et de citoyenneté en Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles: une longue marche depuis le cours de catéchisme et d'histoire sainte dans l'enseignement public belge au 19e siècle.Pol Defosse - 2018 - Arquennes: Éditions Mémogrames.
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    The first translations of Machiavelli's Prince: from the sixteenth to the first half of the nineteenth century.Roberto De Pol (ed.) - 2010 - New York: Rodopi.
    This book is the first complete study of the translations of Machiavelli's Prince made in Europe and the Mediterranean countries during the period from the sixteenth to the first half of the nineteenth century: the first, unpublished French translation by Jacques de Vintimille (1546), the first Latin translation by Silvestro Tegli (1560), as well as the first translations in Dutch (1615), German (1692), Swedish (1757) and Arabic (1824). The first translation produced in Spain - dated somewhere between the end of (...)
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    Enacting Appreciations: Beyond the Patient Perspective.Jeannette Pols - 2005 - Health Care Analysis 13 (3):203-221.
    The “patient perspective” serves as an analytical tool to present patients as knowing subjects in research, rather than as objects known by medicine. This paper analyses problems encountered with the concept of the patient perspective as applied to long-term mental health care. One problem is that “having a perspective” requires a perception of oneself as an individual and the ability to represent one’s individual situation in language; this excludes from research patients who do not express themselves verbally. Another problem is (...)
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    Aesthetic Experience: Meaning, Communication and Negativity. The aesthetic Hermeneutic and its Critics.Pol Capdevila - 2007 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 38:181.
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    Amistats perilloses La recepció de la Crítica de la facultat de jutjar per part de C. Greenberg.Pol Capdevila - 2004 - Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 36:171-173.
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  47. La logique du droit positif romain chez le jeune Leibniz.Pol Boucher - 2000 - Studia Leibnitiana 34:207-222.
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    Leibniz: What Kind of Legal Rationalism?Pol Boucher - 2008 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), Leibniz: What Kind of Rationalist? Springer. pp. 231--249.
  49. Paradoxes, antinomies et cas perplexes: les raisons du droit positif.Pol Boucher - 2005 - In D. Berlioz F. Nef (ed.), Leibniz et les puissances du langage. Vrin. pp. 363--382.
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  50. Quantification of natural and positive laws.Pol Boucher - 2010 - In Marcelo Dascal (ed.), The Practice of Reason: Leibniz and His Controversies. John Benjamins. pp. 7--223.
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