Presons en el temps

Enrahonar: Quaderns de Filosofía 28:173-182 (1997)
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Abstract

A partir d'una anàlisi de la pena de mort, una de les violacions de drets humans més difí-cils de combatre, atès que està legalitzada en molts països, aquest article és una reflexiósobre l'aspecte temporal de la violència, i l'ús explícit del temps com a forma de tortura.

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Marta Tafalla González
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