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Phenomenologies of Violence presents phenomenology as an important method to investigate violence, its various forms, meanings, and consequences for human existence. On one hand, it seeks to view violence as a genuine philosophical problem, id est, beyond the still prevalent instrumental, cultural a...

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Other Authors: Staudigl, Michael, 1971-

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Language: English

Published: Brill : Boston, 2013.

Series: Studies in Contemporary Phenomenology 9.
Religious Studies, Theology and Philosophy E-Books Online, Collection 2014, ISBN: 9789004262492.

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505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material --   |t Introduction: Topics, Problems, and Potentials of a Phenomenological Analysis of Violence /  |r Michael Staudigl --   |t 1. On the Concept of Violence: Intelligibility and Risk /  |r James Dodd --   |t 2. On Transcendental Violence /  |r Eddo Evink --   |t 3. Societies Choose Their Dead: A Phenomenology of Systemic Violence /  |r Robert Bernasconi --   |t 4. From Alienation to Recovery: The Subject's Relationship to Institutional Violence /  |r Michael D. Barber --   |t 5. Exploiting the Dignity of the Vulnerable Body: Rape as a Weapon of War /  |r Debra Bergoffen --   |t 6. Arendt's Violence/Power Distinction and Sartre's Violence/Counter-Violence Distinction: The Phenomenology of Violence in Colonial and Post-Colonial Context /  |r Kathryn T. Gines --   |t 7. Violence and Blindness: The Case of Uchuraccay /  |r James Mensch --   |t 8. Speaking Out of the Experience of Violence. On the Question of Testimony /  |r Stefan Nowotny --   |t 9. Repentance as a Response to Violence in the Dynamic of Forgiveness /  |r Anthony J. Steinbock --   |t 10. Homecoming. Jan Patočka's Reflections on the First World War /  |r Nicolas de Warren --   |t 11. The Nostalgia of the Front /  |r Pierre Teilhard de Chardin --   |t Index. 
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