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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042028531
ISBN-10: 904202853X
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 904202853X
Pagini: 318
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.46 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Editorial Foreword
Acknowledgements
Editor’s Introduction
Bettina G. Bergo: The Differend that is Global: Contemporary Slavery as a Challenge to Human Rights
Thomas R. Flynn: The Meanness is [not entirely] in the System
Dorothea Olkowski: Science and Human Nature: How to Go From Nature to Ethics
Roy Ben Shai: To Reverse the Irreversible: On Time Disorder in the Work of Jean Améry
Lissa Skitolsky: Finding Man in Der Muselmann: The Use & Abuse of the Walking Dead
André Mineau: Operation Barbarossa as Genocidal Warfare
Natalie Nenadic: Feminist Philosophical Intervention in Genocide
Marc De Kesel: Shooting the Unimaginable: On the Reception Of Four Shoah Photographs
Henry C. Theriault: Rousseau, Plato, and Western Philosophy’s Anti-Genocidal Strain
Todd Kesselman: Disconcerting Forms: Uneasiness and the Dislocation of Holocaust Cinema
Erik M. Vogt: Animal Tracings in Adorno’s Reflections on Genocidal Machines
Ryan Crawford: The Terror of Animality: Arendt, Badiou, Sartre
James R. Watson: Genocide in the Pursuit of Excellence
About The Authors
Index
Acknowledgements
Editor’s Introduction
Bettina G. Bergo: The Differend that is Global: Contemporary Slavery as a Challenge to Human Rights
Thomas R. Flynn: The Meanness is [not entirely] in the System
Dorothea Olkowski: Science and Human Nature: How to Go From Nature to Ethics
Roy Ben Shai: To Reverse the Irreversible: On Time Disorder in the Work of Jean Améry
Lissa Skitolsky: Finding Man in Der Muselmann: The Use & Abuse of the Walking Dead
André Mineau: Operation Barbarossa as Genocidal Warfare
Natalie Nenadic: Feminist Philosophical Intervention in Genocide
Marc De Kesel: Shooting the Unimaginable: On the Reception Of Four Shoah Photographs
Henry C. Theriault: Rousseau, Plato, and Western Philosophy’s Anti-Genocidal Strain
Todd Kesselman: Disconcerting Forms: Uneasiness and the Dislocation of Holocaust Cinema
Erik M. Vogt: Animal Tracings in Adorno’s Reflections on Genocidal Machines
Ryan Crawford: The Terror of Animality: Arendt, Badiou, Sartre
James R. Watson: Genocide in the Pursuit of Excellence
About The Authors
Index