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Num. 17: How to avoid trembling? Jacques Derrida and the Economies of Violence in Contemporary Political Philosophy (Jul-Dec 2020)
Num. 17: How to avoid trembling? Jacques Derrida and the Economies of Violence in Contemporary Political Philosophy (Jul-Dec 2020)
coordinador: Juan Evaristo Valls Boix
Published:
2020-07-01
Introduction
Temor y temblor, dijo ella
Juan Evaristo Valls Boix
I-VIII
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Articles
Texts on Violence: Of the Impure (Contaminations, Equivocations, Trembling)
Thomas Clément Mercier
1-25
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The Leviathan’s Achilles’ Heel. On Deconstruction and Conscription
Giustino De Michele
26-49
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Non-Violence of the Law: Gefunden or the Elements for an Urgrund of Preju-dice
Lorena Souyris Oportot
50-68
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Deconstruction, Sovereignty, and Singularity in the Feminine “enigma”. Crossings between Jacques Derrida and Luce Irigaray
Andrea Ugalde Guajardo
69-85
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Decolonial Hospitality: The Disruptive Aporia in Derrida
Renan Goncalves Rocha
86-98
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How to Tremble Beyond Sovereignty: Derrida and Beckett
James Martell
99-118
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The Quarrel of Things. Marx, Lucretius, and the Anarchy of the World
Sergio Villalobos Ruminott
119-134
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Reviews
“Nothing Lives but the Ghost”
Pablo Bernardo Sánchez Gómez
135-138
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Singularity, Form, and Governing Lucretius and the Elements for a Wild and Material Republicanism
Gonzalo Díaz-Letelier
139-145
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The Force of Nonviolence
Antoni Isidor Marí Marí
146-150
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Social Contagion. Microbiological Class War in China
Javier Moscoso Cala
151-156
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Full issue
Oxímora 17 (Jul-Dic 2020)
Oxímora Comité Editorial
I-156
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