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This study argues that we cannot reasonably keep on speaking as though there is only one conception of human rights. The consensus around certain core rights, though important, hides the fact that very different moral sensibilities are at work. The …
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Learning from the Other:
Intercultural Metalogues
Edited by Oleg Koefoed, Joakim Kromann, Michael Paulsen and Christian Ydesen
Learning from the Other is the first comprehensive attempt at developing intercultural metalogues; i.e. dialogues talking about how best to talk about intercultural problems. The book fills a remarkably empty spot in Nordic literature and philosophy on intercultural dialogue. In …
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Depoliticization:
The Political Imaginary of Global Capitalism
Edited by J.F. Humphrey and Ingerid S. Straume
Depoliticization: The Political Imaginary of Global Capitalism follows in the path blazed by Hannah Arendt and Cornelius Castoriadis, where politics is seen as a mode of freedom; the possibility for individuals to consciously and explicitly create the institutions of their …
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Europeans - or "Westerners" - have long been inclined to think that their form of socio-political organisation, often referred to as 'modern', is superior to others in both normative and functional terms. In both political philosophy and comperative-historical sociology, however, …
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At the Intersection Between Art and Research:
Practice-Based Research in the Performing Arts
Edited by Bruce Barton, Carsten Friberg and Rose Parekh-Gaihede
As an emerging field within the Nordic countries, the 'intersection' between art and research is still in the process of being named and renamed. Practice-Based Research within the Performing Arts was the concept that framed the investigation of the field …
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Spheres of Extemption, Figures of Exclusion:
Analyses of Power, Order and Exclusion
Edited by Gry Ardal and Jacob Bock
The war on terror, the globalization of politics and the emergence of international law have shaped our recent history and brought about new questions and challenges for politicans as well as for the sciences concerned with understanding the dynamics at …
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Modern life is speeding-up, incessantly. Strange as it is, while the art of saving time reaches unprecedented heights through the introduction of ever-new technologies of communication and production, it nevertheless feels like we are running out of time. In all …
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The occasional essays which form the present volume document the author's sense that what he initially thought of as separate intellectual and existential compartments in his life, in which his professional philosophical and literary concerns bore little relation to his …
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In three chapters, Tong Shijun takes us through universalism, overlapping consensus and confucianism. Theoretical Dialogues in Practice argues, in chapter 1, that the key to avoid West-centrist universalism while upholding universalism is to make a distinction between essentialist universalism and …
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Dialectics, Self-consciousness, and Recognition:
The Hegelian Legacy
Edited by Arne Grøn, Morten Raffnsøe-Møller and Asger Sørensen
Hegel's influence on post-Hegelian philosophy is as profound as it is ambiguous. Modern philosophy is philosophy after Hegel. Taking leave of Hegel's system appears to be a common feature of modern and post-modern thought. One could even argue that giving …
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In Why Psychoanalysis, Alenka Zupancic outlines the relationship between the ontological, the ethical and the aesthetical spheres of Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis. In three bold interventions she investigates the question of Being, Freedom and Comedy. Taking her departure from issues …
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Normativity Within the Bounds of Plural Reasons:
The Applied Ethics Revolution
Edited by Dag Petersson and Asger Sørensen
The Nordic Summer University is committed to new developments in academic thought and practice. In this inaugural volume of Summertalk, NSU is proud to present the 2006 keynote lectures in print. The book offers a condensed tour de force through …
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This volume provides an invaluable overview of Walter Benjamin's writings about technology, history, politics and the visual. From a variety of theoretical viewpoints, twelve brilliant scholars have come together to map the aura - perhaps the most elusive concept in …
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Sense and Senses in Aesthetics
Edited by Per Bäckström and Troels Degn Johansson
Art's relationship to humankind exists, it seems, through the senses. The fact that we have different kinds of art might be associated with the circumstance that we have disparate senses. The differentiation of the senses and the focus on their …
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Iconicity:
A Fundamental Problem in Semiotics
Edited by Troels Degn Johansson, Martin Skov and Berit Brogaard
The concept of iconicity has been pivotal in a new interest taken in semiotics over the recent years. Not only as an abstract notion of the fundamental "possibility" in general semiotics, that is of firstness as its originator Charles Sanders …
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