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    À l'origine Des Partis politiques en allemagne au xixe siècle: Les clubs de jacobins et Les sociétés populaires nés à la faveur de la révolution française.I. la Radicalisation des Lumières - 2006 - In Maxence Caron & Jocelyn Benoist (eds.), Heidegger. Paris: Cerf. pp. 317.
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    Radicalising the traditionalist: A contemporary dynamic of islamic traditionalism in madura-indonesia.Ahmad Zainul Hamdi - 2020 - Epistemé: Jurnal Pengembangan Ilmu Keislaman 15 (1):1-21.
    The post-New Order Indonesian politics has provided a political opportunity structure for the state towards democratization. It has a double-edged sword whatsoever: on the one hand democratization could lead to the civic engagement, but on the other hand, it provides a hot bed for the flourishing of anti-civic organization. As for the latter, following the fall of authoritarian regime of new Order in 1998, Indonesians have also witnessed the birth of transnational Islamist and radical organizations threatening the state’s integrity and (...)
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    Radicalising ‘Learning From Other Resisters’ in Decolonial Feminism.Intan Paramaditha - 2022 - Feminist Review 131 (1):33-49.
    The rhetoric of decolonising feminism has been increasingly connected to reformism rather than a radical intervention. Problematising the idea of finality in the calls to decolonise, I suggest that decolonial feminism should be understood as an experiment, a risky, unfinished project rather than a fixed location, and I argue that it should be based on a more radicalised notion of what María Lugones calls ‘learning from other resisters’. I draw on my experience working with feminists across the vast and diverse (...)
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    Countering Radicalisation of Muslim Community Opinions on the EU Level.Damian Szlachter & Aleksandra Zięba - 2015 - International Studies. Interdisciplinary Political and Cultural Journal 17 (1):119-144.
    The paper explores selected factors influencing the process of radicalisation leading to the use of political violence and terror by the Muslim minorities living in the European Union member states. Internal and external catalysts conditioning this process and methods of their analysis have been presented. The second section examines various counter-radicalisation and de-radicalisation efforts of the EU. The authors analysed the multidimensional European Union policy in the area of counteracting radicalisation for empowering the population and member (...)
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    Radicalising philosophy of education—The case of Jean-Francois Lyotard.Jones Irwin - 2018 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 50 (6-7):692-701.
    The origins of philosophy of education as a discipline are relatively late, and can be traced in the Anglo-American academic world from the 1960s and a specific emphasis on conceptual problems deriving from the analytical tradition of philosophy. In more recent years, however, there has been a notable ‘Continentalist’ turn in the discipline, leading to a re-evaluation of key texts and philosophers from the French and German traditions and their relation to the discourse of education. One paradigmatic example here is (...)
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    Quête identitaire et radicalisation : trajectoires individuelles et liens familiaux en question.Samia Smida - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 245 (3):155-171.
    L’article explore la relation entre radicalisation et quête identitaire à travers des analyses de trajectoires individuelles et familiales. Il met en lumière les liens entre tensions familiales, lacunes dans les relations parentales et propension à l’engagement radical, illustrés par des exemples de personnages de fiction et des études de cas réels. L’auteure examine également les processus psychologiques sous-jacents à la radicalisation tels que la métamorphose identitaire, les mécanismes de déliaison et les conséquences de la défaillance maternelle sur le (...)
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  7. Radicalisation de la raison rythmologique – Conclusion.Pascal Michon - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte est la suite d'une réflexion présentée ici. Troisième volute Au XVIIIe siècle, l'ontologie et l'épistémologie rythmiques se transforment. Comme tous leurs contemporains, Spinoza et Leibniz réfléchissaient à partir des sciences reines de leur siècle : la physique, l'astronomie, elles-mêmes adossées aux mathématiques, en particulier à l'arithmétique, l'analyse et la géométrie. Diderot, quant à lui, profite des progrès considérables de certaines sciences expérimentales et d'observation : la chimie, (...) - Philosophie – Nouvel article.
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    The Radicalisation of science: ideology of/in the natural sciences.Hilary Rose & Steven Peter Russell Rose (eds.) - 1976 - London: Macmillan.
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    Addressing Violent Radicalisation and Extremism: A Restorative Justice & Psychosocial Approach.Theo Gavrielides - forthcoming - New York: Springer.
    This groundbreaking book revisits the current model for preventing and controlling violent radicalisation and extremism. It proposes a new, evidence-based model, using restorative justice and positive psychology. Using data collected through six international projects and pilots in several countries from 2017 to 2023, it presents the results of these pilots and recommends best practices that adopt successful and positive models for the prevention and control of extremist and hate attitudes. This book speaks to researchers, policymakers, practitioners, and human rights (...)
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    La radicalisation de la phénoménologie chez Eugen Fink.Ovidiu Stanciu - 2020 - Phänomenologische Forschungen 2020 (2):28-49.
    My paper aims to lay out the main tenets of the philosophical project Eugen Fink unfolded in his post-war writings and argues that his enterprise is situated at the crossroads between two compatible yet distinct lines of inquiry: a phenomenology of mediality and a philosophical cosmology. The twofold orientation followed byFink’s radicalization of classical phenomenology can best be grasped if we pay heed to the double critical strategy he put in place in order to overcome what he deemed to be (...)
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    Radicalisation et terrorisme.Hélène L’Heuillet - 2016 - Cités 2 (2):123-136.
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    Religion, radicalisation, mouvements d'émancipation.Thierry Lamote & Mélynda Moulla (eds.) - 2002 - Paris: L'Harmattan-Archives Karéline.
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    Between Resilience and Radicalisation: Reassessing the Trajectory of Internally Displaced Populations in Cabo Delgado, Mozambique.Egna Sidumo & Bjørn Enge Bertelsen - 2024 - Kronos 50 (1):1-21.
    Displacement is an endemic phenomenon that affects those uprooted, the communities that feel the impact of those arriving, governments, and the international agencies which are increasingly engaged in organising the displaced. The current war in the north of Mozambique, which has caused a massive displacement of people from 2017 onwards, may be related to a number of factors, including economic, social and even political. Although some actors and analysts include ethnicity as part of the causes, this has more often than (...)
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    Le principe de précaution pour lutter contre la radicalisation en milieu carcéral : une mesure risquée!Jean-Philippe Melchior & Omar Zanna - 2020 - Archives de Philosophie du Droit 62 (1):373-383.
    La présente contribution analyse les deux risques auxquels sont confrontés l’administration pénitentiaire et son personnel, les surveillants notamment, dans leur lutte contre la radicalisation : le risque de la protection insuffisante de la société face à des conversions non repérées et susceptibles d’aboutir à des actes violents de type terroriste, d’une part, et, d’autre part, le risque du signalement systématique pouvant conduire au renforcement du sentiment de discrimination chez certains détenus et, paradoxalement, constituer un terrain favorable au développement de (...)
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    Hegemony and the Radicalisation of Democracy. An Interview with Chantal Mouffe.Thomas6 Decreus & Matthias5 Lievens - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (4):677-699.
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    Un lieu de radicalisation intra-protestant : La HET-Pro de Saint-Légier (Suisse, VD), ses visées et le contexte de sa naissance.Pierre Gisel - 2024 - ThéoRèmes 21 (21).
    The article looks at the HET-Pro, the conditions of its birth, its aims, its networks, its evangelical posture but articulated on a Reformed terrain. It examines the Confessions of Faith to which the HET-Pro refers, pointing out the significant changes made to the historical data they claim to reflect. The article goes on to describe the radicalization of the HET-Pro and the terrain in which it operates, a radicalization that concerns the relationship to truth and its relationship to the outside (...)
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    The causal role of ideology and Cultural Systems in radicalisation and de-radicalisation.Gordon Clubb & Shaun McDaid - 2019 - Journal of Critical Realism 18 (5):513-528.
    The concepts of radicalisation and de-radicalisation are primarily defined by the assumption they make that there is a causal relationship between ideas and action. However, the causal role of ideas in informing behaviour has been strongly contested and has thus far eluded and undermined radicalisation and de-radicalisation conceptually and practically. The following article provides a theoretical basis for identifying the causal relationship between ideas and action through Margaret Archer’s critical realist ontology. Drawing on fieldwork conducted in (...)
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  18. The Epistemology of Terrorism and Radicalisation.Quassim Cassam - 2018 - Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 84:187-209.
    This paper outlines and criticises two models of terrorism, the Rational Agent Model (RAM) and the Radicalisation Model (RAD). A different and more plausible conception of the turn to violence is proposed. The proposed account is Moderate Epistemic Particularism (MEP), an approach partly inspired by Karl Jaspers’ distinction between explanation and understanding. On this account there are multiple idiosyncratic pathways to cognitive and behavioural radicalisation, and the actions and motivations of terrorists can only be understood (rather than explained) (...)
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    Radicalisation of the critique of knowledge: Epistemology overcome or reinstatement of an error? [REVIEW]B. C. Birchall - 1977 - Man and World 10 (4):367-381.
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    Freedom as non-domination: radicalisation or retreat?Cillian McBride - 2015 - Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 18 (4):349-374.
  21. Angelina Weld Grimke and Radicalised Texts.Jane Duran - 2010 - Literature & Aesthetics 20 (2):44-55.
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    De la radicalisation et de ses traitements.Fethi Benslama - 2017 - Cités 69 (1):115.
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    P.F. Strawson’s Soft Naturalism: A Radicalisation and Defence.Tom Whyman - 2018 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 26 (4):561-581.
    ABSTRACTAnalytic philosophy is often associated with a physicalistic naturalism that privileges natural-scientific modes of explanation. Nevertheless there has since the 1980s been a heterodox, somewhat subterranean trend within analytic philosophy that seeks to articulate a more expansive, ‘non-reductive‘ conception of nature. This trend can be traced back to P.F. Strawson’s 1985 book Skepticism and Naturalism: Some Varieties. However, Strawson has long been ignored in the literature around ‘soft naturalism’ – especially in comparison to John McDowell. One of the reasons for (...)
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  24. The limits of conjecture: Political liberalism, counter-radicalisation and unreasonable religious views.Gabriele Badano & Alasia Nuti - 2020 - Ethnicities 20 (2):293-311.
    Originally proposed by John Rawls, the idea of reasoning from conjecture is popular among the proponents of political liberalism in normative political theory. Reasoning from conjecture consists in discussing with fellow citizens who are attracted to illiberal and antidemocratic ideas by focusing on their religious or otherwise comprehensive doctrines, attempting to convince them that such doctrines actually call for loyalty to liberal democracy. Our goal is to criticise reasoning from conjecture as a tool aimed at persuasion and, in turn, at (...)
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  25. Ethics and Overcoming Odious Passions: Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism through Shared Human Values in Education.Ignace Haaz, Jakob Bühlmann Quero & Khushwant Singh (eds.) - 2023 - Geneva (Switzerland): Globethics Publications.
    This publication articulated in three parts, and twelve chapters endeavours to engage with the complex negative emotions and consequent phenomenon of self-deceit, radicalisation and extremism. First part: Emotions as Lines of Demarcation or Guidelines to Our Self. The Psychodynamic Surrounding of our Intentional Self; second part: Case Studies of Some Concrete Societal Encapsulations of the Negative Passions; and third part: Resisting the Colonisation of Tyrannical Affections. Possible Paths of Mitigating Radicalisation and Extremism. What kind of educational responses can (...)
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    (1 other version)Identifying an Educational Response to the Prevent Policy: Student Perspectives on Learning about Terrorism, Extremism and Radicalisation.Lee Jerome & Alex Elwick - 2017 - British Journal of Educational Studies:1-18.
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    Neither Villains Nor Victims: Towards an Educational Perspective on Radicalisation.Stijn Sieckelinck, Femke Kaulingfreks & Micha De Winter - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (3):329-343.
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    De extremist en de wetenschapper: Hoe we radicalisering beter kunnen begrijpen, written by Rik Peels.Sanne Groothuis - 2024 - Philosophia Reformata 89 (2):273-277.
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    A potential explanation for self-radicalisation.Justin E. Lane, F. LeRon Shults & Wesley J. Wildman - 2018 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 41.
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    ‘And Therefore I Hasten to Return My Ticket’: Anti-theodicy Radicalised.N. N. Trakakis - 2021 - Sophia 60 (3):699-720.
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    Care in the (critical) making. Open prototyping, or the radicalisation of independent-living politics.Tomás Sánchez Criado, Israel Rodríguez-Giralt & Arianna Mencaroni - 2016 - Alter - European Journal of Disability Research / Revue Européenne de Recherche Sur le Handicap 10 (1):24-39.
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    Old and New Scepticism, Old and New Empiricism: Hegel’s Radicalisation of Scepticism and the Sense–Certainty of the Phenomenology of Spirit.Jannis Kozatsas - 2017 - In Klaus Vieweg, Stella Synegianni, Georges Faraklas & Jannis Kozatsas (eds.), Hegel and Scepticism: On Klaus Vieweg's Interpretation. Boston: De Gruyter. pp. 81-98.
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  33. Violence politique et stratégie du chaos : la radicalisation de la démocratie selon La France insoumise.Alain Laquièze - 2025 - Cités 100 (4):191-201.
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  34. Chapitre 2. L’exigence d’une radicalisation de l’aristotélisme.Claude Spaak & Claude Vishnu Spaak - 2017 - In Claude Vishnu Spaak (ed.), Interprétations Phénoménologiques de la 'Physique' D’Aristote Chez Heidegger Et Patočka. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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    Le deuil épistémique : trajectoires familiales et sociales vers la radicalisation « hybride ».Samuel Veissière, Janique Johnson-Lafleur, Cindy Ngov, Christian Savard & Cécile Rousseau - 2024 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 244 (2):83-99.
    Cet article s’appuie sur les résultats d’une étude menée en partenariat entre une équipe pluridisciplinaire de cliniciens en santé mentale de Montréal, spécialisés en intervention auprès de personnes attirées par ou engagées dans l’extrémisme violent, et une équipe de recherche qui documente et étudie les interventions de l’équipe. L’étude documente l’émergence de systèmes de croyances de plus en plus dystopiques, hétérogènes et violents, particulièrement chez les jeunes. La perte de confiance dans les institutions et un malaise autour des représentations et (...)
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    Filiation en détresse et crise de l’autorité chez l’adolescent concerné par le phénomène de radicalisation.Jennifer Vasile, Amira Karray & Daniel Derivois - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 4 (4):107-120.
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    Menaces radicales sur les personnes et les familles.Julien Arotcharen & Malika Mansouri - 2022 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 237 (3):107-122.
    Les jeunes « radicalisés » sont confrontés à des mouvements de questionnements internes et externes, comme grand nombre d’adolescents, sur leur filiation, leur identité. Leur engagement dans cet horizon guerrier s’inscrit autour de menaces psychiques inexorables face à des impensés dans leur histoire individuelle et collective. Appuyé par une méthodologie complémentariste, l’article analyse la situation de deux jeunes hommes confrontés à des reviviscences traumatiques de non-dits familiaux et la réactivation de mouvements internes et externes non maîtrisables. Malgré la tentative de (...)
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    Séparation impossible, sinon radicale.Malika Mansouri - 2020 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 226 (4):75-89.
    Lesdits « radicalisés » ne sont pas exceptionnels. Ce sont principalement des adolescents dont la complexité des trajectoires individuelles et familiales peut entraver la nécessaire séparation d’avec l’enfance pour se construire un devenir adulte. La clinique nous fait découvrir la multiplicité des stratégies possibles de l’adolescent prisonnier de ce dilemme. L’article analyse le cas d’une jeune fille aux prises d’un héritage familial traumatique et de sa propre régression archaïque, qui tente une séparation physique avec le vœu inconscient de parvenir à (...)
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    Adolescentes radicalisées : de la réactualisation du ravage mère-fille à la recherche d’un symptôme.Alexandre Ledrait & Cindy Duhamel - 2018 - Dialogue: Families & Couples 221 (3):13-26.
    À partir de leur expérience de psychologues dans le champ de la prévention de la radicalité, les auteurs formulent des hypothèses concernant les fonctions psychiques de la radicalisation pour des adolescentes en grande souffrance psychique ayant subi des traumatismes intra et intergénérationnels. Les auteurs évoquent tout particulièrement les cas de jeunes filles pour qui la radicalisation serait une tentative de résolution identitaire en lien avec des traumatismes touchant les liens mère/fille. Ces hypothèses théorico-cliniques et l’analyse des souffrances psychiques (...)
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    Towards developing an atmospheric space for inter-religious dialogue in Africa.Tsawe-Munga Chidongo - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (2):7.
    The practice of religions and spirituality is common in Africa. In many ways, religion may be considered as a routine of life, living and practising it either as inherited or borrowed. Religious pluralism is a reality in Africa, dating back to the 1st century up to the 19th century when Africa became a bedrock of traders and colonisers both from Europe and Asia. The paper explores plural religiosity with a view to developing a conducive atmosphere that may promote a suitable (...)
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    Facultés de droit en crise : formation et socialisation des élites allemandes sous la République de Weimar.Marie-Bénédicte Vincent - 2006 - Astérion 4 (4).
    L’article se propose d’explorer l’univers des facultés de droit sous la République de Weimar, que les contemporains jugent en « crise ». Cette perception renvoie tout d’abord aux difficultés d’adaptation d’un enseignement qui est de plus en plus écartelé entre les exigences de la science (transmettre une compréhension historique de l’évolution du droit) et celles de la pratique (préparer les étudiants au monde professionnel par une connaissance du droit en vigueur) : l’Université apparaît ainsi comme un lieu de confrontation entre (...)
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    L'abîme de l'épreuve: phénoménologie matérielle en son archi-intelligibilité.Rolf Kühn - 2012 - New York: P.I.E. Peter Lang.
    En radicalisant le projet d'une phénoménologie de l'affectivité, en interrogeant l'abîme intérieur de l'éprouver, et en y resaissisant la source de toute création possible, cet ouvrage fait de la question du pâtir le point de départ d'une nouvelle théorie de l'agir.
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    Hegel, Husserl and the Phenomenology of Historical Worlds.Tanja Staehler (ed.) - 2016 - Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book offers the first study that relates the works of Hegel and Husserl. It also offers a timely philosophical description of the Western world in crisis. The author explores how Husserl radicalises Hegel's philosophy by providing an account of historical movement as open.
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    After Critical Realism?: The Relevance of Contemporary Science.Heikki Patomäki - 2010 - Journal of Critical Realism 9 (1):59-88.
    While recent scientific discoveries and theories can be taken to provide additional evidence for some of the central critical realist claims, overall critical realism seems to be in need of reassessment, revisions and further developments. First, I argue that here has been an inclination among critical realists to prefer the language and model of philosophy to falsifiable science, creating a predisposition towards somewhat sectarian practices. These tendencies also account for the relative lack of substantive research based on, or inspired by, (...)
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  45. Capitalism’s Holocaust of Animals.Katerina Kolozova - 2019 - London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Laruelle's version of Marxism is termed "non-Marxism" whereby the "non-" is stated to stand for bracketing out Marxism's "philosophical sufficiency" and seeking to radicalise Marxism. It stands for the Laruellian non-philosophical variant of Marxism. It is precisely the non-philosophical use of Marx that has enabled the analysis at hand, demonstrating that at the heart of patriarchy and capitalism stands philosophical reason and its treatment of the Animal (both human and non-human). Women are de-realised even as use value and what is (...)
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    Phenomenology of Interior Life and the Trinity.Robert Farrugia - 2020 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 25 (1):71-88.
    Michel Henry radicalises phenomenology by putting forward the idea of a double manifestation: the “Truth of Life” and “truth of the world.” For Henry, the world turns out to be empty of Life. To find its essence, the self must dive completely inward, away from the exterior movements of intentionality. Hence, Life, or God, for Henry, lies in non-intentional, immanent self-experience, which is felt and yet remains invisible, in an absolutist sense, as an a priori condition of all conscious experience. (...)
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  47. Beyond interpretation: the meaning of hermeneutics for philosophy.Gianni Vattimo - 1997 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press.
    Hermeneutics has had a pervasive influence on contemporary philosophy, social and cultural theory, literary criticism, and aesthetics. In this book one of Europe's foremost contemporary philosophers provides hermeneutics with a fresh relevance and a substantive account of its philosophical meaning for science, ethics, religion, and art. Vattimo argues for a reading of hermeneutics that radicalises it according to what the author calls its 'nihilistic vocation', a term referring to the interpretive character of truth and taken from Nietzsche's statement that there (...)
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    The fourth secularisation: autonomy of individual lifestyles.Luigi Berzano - 2019 - New York: Routledge. Edited by Eunan Sheridan.
    This book examines recent forms of secularisation to demonstrate that we are now witnessing a "fourth secularisation": the autonomy of lifestyles. After introducing two initial secularising movements, from mythosto Logosand from Logosto Christianity, the book sets out how from Max Weber onwards a third movement emerged that practised the autonomy of science. More recently, daily life radicalises Weber's secularisation and its scope has spread out to include autonomy of individual practices, which has given rise to this fourth iteration. The book (...)
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  49. Does Kant’s Opus Postumum Anticipate Hegel’s Absolute Idealism?Kenneth R. Westphal - 2009 - In Ernst-Otto Jan Onnasch (ed.), Kants Philosophie der Natur: Ihre Entwicklung Im Opus Postumum Und Ihre Wirkung. Walter de Gruyter.
    The three presumptions that Hegel’s idealism further develops or radicalises Kant’s transcendental idealism, that their respective versions of idealism are linked by Kant’s account of self-positing (Selbstsetzungslehre) in the late opus postumum and that the basic model of Hegel’s early idealism holds also for his mature system are wide-spread and largely unexamined. This paper examines several problems confronting these presumptions, including Hegel’s refutation of the basic premises of Kant’s transcendental idealism and Transzendentalphilosophie in the late opus postumum (§2), Hegel’s critical (...)
     
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    Archéo-logique: Husserl, Heidegger, Patočka.Jean-François Courtine - 2013 - Paris: Presses universitaires de France.
    De Husserl à Patocka, en passant par Heidegger, la phénoménologie s’interroge sur le phénomène tel qu’il s’offre, se donne pour être saisi, recueilli, rassemblé en une proposition, un énoncé dit apophantique. Comment une telle ouverture à la phénoménalité, au donné, est-elle possible? Comment dire ce qui se donne, dans son caractère le plus originaire, sans le déformer ni l’écraser sous les schèmes ou les catégories hérités d’une longue tradition aristotélicienne? L’entreprise qui tend, avec Heidegger, à accéder à une strate « (...)
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