Category: II/2021 en

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6900036 From Barbarism to Civilisation. The Mirage of Vertigo in Roger Caillois by Giordana Colicchio This contribution aims to examine the change of perspective of Roger Caillois which took place between 1927 and 1939. Caillois, indeed, after some events, came to understand that it is necessary to defend the societies created by men. One […]

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6900020 The Problem of the Formation of “Historical-Spiritual” Identity Beginning with Heidegger’s Black Notebooks by Fabio Tesorone-Lebro Discussion of National Socialism and anti-Semitism was revived after the publication of the Black Notebooks in 2014, and it went well beyond ethical-political debate about Heidegger’s biography and work. In my opinion, one of the most fruitful […]

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6900014  The Race between Autarchic Structuralism and Ecumenical Citizenry: Aufhebung without Reserve by Igor Milić e Luka Nikolić Not many, yet proliferating are the contributions within the discipline of international relations (IR) which explicitly dwell upon the question(s) of race and racism. By parting from Hegelian idealism, I argue, in this paper, that a […]

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6899999 Against Identity. A Sketch towards a Genealogy of Culture by Achia Anzi Cultural identity emerged as a philosophical and theoretical concern in the last century. During the post-Second World War era, thinkers such as Jean-Paul Sartre and Frantz Fanon critically explored the notion of identity and its function in various racial discourses. Curiously, […]

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DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.6899983  Despatialized Temporality and Migrations. The Europe of Multitudes by Stefania Mazzone The article investigates, through a reconstruction of the theoretical debate surrounding the nature of power, the legal legitimacy of sovereignty. Beginning with an elaboration of the origins of political and juridical modernity, around the concept of the State, the essay highlights and […]

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