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_Contemporary Italian Political Philosophy_, ed. Antonio Calcagno

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  1. (5 other versions)Beyond Good and Evil.Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche - 1886 - New York,: Vintage. Edited by Translator: Hollingdale & J. R..
    “Supposing that truth is a women-what then?” This is the very first sentence in Nietzsche’s Beyond Good and Evil . Not very often are philosophers so disarmingly explicit in their intention to discomfort the reader. In fact, one might say that the natural state of Nietzsche’s reader is one of perplexity. Yet it is in the process of overcoming the perplexity that one realizes how rewarding to have one’s ideas challenged. In Beyond Good and Evil, Nietzsche critiques the mediocre in (...)
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  • Sociology and empirical research.Theodor W. Adorno - 2000 - In O., Connor & B. (eds.), The Adorno Reader. Blackwell. pp. 228.
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  • (1 other version)Resignation.Theodor W. Adorno - 1978 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1978 (35):165-168.
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  • (1 other version)Resignation.T. W. Adorno - 1978 - Télos 1978 (35):165-168.
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  • (1 other version)Politicizing Theory.Adriana Cavarero - 2002 - Political Theory 30 (4):506-532.
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  • Birth, love, politics.Adriana Cavarero - 1997 - Radical Philosophy 86:19-23.
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  • Utopia Dispersed.Gianni Vattimo - 2006 - Diogenes 53 (1):18-23.
    If utopias in the western cultural tradition owe their model of ideal, final, unitary order to the objective basis of metaphysics, have they not, like metaphysics, undergone a dissolution in Heidegger’s sense of Verwindung? Insofar as the very notion of unity, like that of an ultimate metaphysical foundation, now reveals its violence and will to domination and as we are interested instead in thinking utopia as a ‘project for emancipation’, the author suggests replacing the unity that was hitherto characteristic of (...)
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