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  1. Unregulated Powers: The Politics of Metaphysics in French Post-Kantianism.Edward Thornton - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (2):107-124.
    For thinkers such as Foucault and Deleuze, it is not possible to engage with metaphysical questions without simultaneously considering other, more political problems concerning the power relations...
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  • Nietzsche, poststructuralism and education: After the subject?Michael Peters - 1997 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 29 (1):1-19.
  • Aliens and others: Between Girard and Derrida.Richard Kearney - 1999 - Cultural Values 3 (3):251-262.
    In the work of Levinas, thought of the Other establishes an infinite responsibility and in that of Derrida's latest work an infinite duty of hospitality. Such thought nonetheless leaves a problem of judgement and decision. This paper uses the work of the French philosopher René Girard, and in particular his account of scapegoating, to critically discern between malign and benign otherness. It argues that a logic of undecidability needs an ethical hermeneutics capable of discerning between good and evil.
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  • Bibliographical Note.Keith Crome - 2001 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 32 (3):230-233.
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  • 'Pasarse del otro lado del conocimiento': Lyotard y Foucault entre la retórica y la sofística.Jordi Massó Castilla - 2020 - Logos. Anales Del Seminario de Metafísica [Universidad Complutense de Madrid, España] 53:247-264.
    Casi de manera simultánea, en los comienzos del llamado post-estructuralismo los filósofos franceses Michel Foucault y Jean-François Lyotard se interesaron por la sofística. El primero mantuvo la clásica confrontación entre el pensamiento filosófico y el sofístico con vistas a afianzar su propio planteamiento sobre la cuestión de la “verdad”, mientras que el segundo autor intentó derribar las fronteras entre ambos saberes. Lo que estaba en juego en estas dos lecturas enfrentadas era una reflexión sobre los medios de que dispone la (...)
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