Against War
Autor Nelson Maldonado-Torresen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2008
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780822341703
ISBN-10: 0822341700
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 161 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
ISBN-10: 0822341700
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 161 x 235 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Duke University Press
Cuprins
Introduction: Western Modernity and the Paradigm of War Part I. Searching for Ethics in a Violent World: A Jewish Response to the Paradigm of War1. From Liberalism to Hitlerism: Tracing the Origins of Violence and War; 2. From Fraternity to Altericity, or Reason at the Service of Love Part II. Of Masters and Slaves, or Frantz Fanon and the Ethico-Political Struggle for Non-Sexist Human Fraternity3. God and the Other in the Self-Recognition of Imperial Man; 4. Recognition from Below: The Meaning of the Cry and the Gift of the Self in the Struggle for Recognition Part III. From the Ethical to the Geopolitical: A Latin American Response to Coloniality, Neoliberal Globalization, and War5. Enrique Dussels Ethics and Philosophy of Liberation; 6. Enrique Dussels Contribution to the De-colonial Turn: From the Critique of Modernity to Transmodernity Conclusion: Beyond the Paradigm of War
Recenzii
"Against War is a treatise on a new type of ethics: decolonial ethics. As we associate discourse ethics with Jürgen Habermas, the scholarly community will soon associate decolonial ethics with Nelson Maldonado-Torres.--Paget Henry, author of Calibans Reason: Introducing Afro-Caribbean Philosophy"Against War is a tour-de-force study in ethics and the philosophy of liberation that brings together the European Jewish, Afro-Caribbean, and Latin American undersides of modern thought. Nelson Maldonado-Torres does this not for the sake of articulating an intellectual historicism or textual mastery but for the sake of illuminating his own theory of critical epistemic normativity. This long-awaited work, written by the best critical theorist of his generation in Caribbean and Latin American thought, is groundbreaking; it properly takes the decolonial turn to another level as it inaugurates what the author aptly coins decolonial ethics. I expect this work to receive much well deserved study for generations to come. It is a triumph.--Lewis R. Gordon, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Judaic Studies, Temple University
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""Against War "is a tour-de-force study in ethics and the philosophy of liberation that brings together the European Jewish, Afro-Caribbean, and Latin American undersides of modern thought. Nelson Maldonado-Torres does this not for the sake of articulating an intellectual historicism or textual mastery but for the sake of illuminating his own theory of critical epistemic normativity. This long-awaited work, written by the best critical theorist of his generation in Caribbean and Latin American thought, is groundbreaking; it properly takes the 'decolonial turn' to another level as it inaugurates what the author aptly coins 'decolonial ethics.' I expect this work to receive much well deserved study for generations to come. It is a triumph."--Lewis R. Gordon, Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy, Religion, and Judaic Studies, Temple University