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  1. The concept of immortality and the transformation of the idea of enlightenment: I. Kant and J. M. E. McTaggart.Pavlo Kretov - 2024 - Filosofska Dumka (Philosophical Thought) 2:78-90.
    The article examines the constellation of the interpretation of the concept of immortality in the corpora of ideas of I. Kant and J. E. McTaggart in conjunction with modern trends in the transformation of the idea of Enlightenment. The correctness of the applications of the constellation method in relation to the work of I. Kant and J. E. McTaggart is substantiated. The traditional idea of the work of the English philosopher as meaningfully belonging to the Hegelian tradition is problematized, and (...)
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  • Repairability as a Condition of the World: Ernesto Oroza’s Archive of Dis/repair.Lucy Benjamin - forthcoming - Theory, Culture and Society.
    In an age of apparent disrepair as the climate crisis takes hold and neoliberalism fails to liberate, as the cost of living rises and rights are retracted, the need for a reparative turn is overdue. But what is repair? If repair is contained in moments of total breakdown, then the reparative acts of care that sustain the world are denied. Countering these forces and the urgency prescribed by the crisis of disrepair and in what too often appears as the proprietary (...)
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