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    Corps de femmes et couleurs de peau.María Eugenia Albornoz Vasquez - 2008 - Clio 27:153-167.
    À Santiago deux femmes s’affrontent. La procédure du délit d’injures nécessite, dans cette société orale de la première moitié du xviiie siècle, l’exposé de questions sensibles qui concernent, dans ce cas particulier, les identités féminines. Croisées par de multiples variables, dont l’ethnie est l’une des plus importantes, ces identités de femmes s’expriment dans des lieux sociaux plus ou moins contestés : la fragilité de ces identités s’observe dans l’expression de la violence privée et dans les discours juridiques. Réfléchir sur (...)
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    Les différences de temporalité dans le cadre du conflit colombien : l’exemple du processus de paix d’El Caguán.Johanna Gonzalez - 2015 - Temporalités 21.
    Les situations de violence armée, comprises comme des expériences sortant de l’ordinaire, créent un rapport au temps différent de celui de la vie quotidienne et des périodes de paix. Dans cet article, nous abordons la question du temps dans les conflits armés à partir de l’étude des négociations de paix entre la guérilla colombienne des FARC et le gouvernement d’Andres Pastrana. Après un court rappel historique sur le processus de paix de façon à situer précisément l’événement, nous examinons (...)
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    La barbarie, face cachée de la civilisation.Nelli V. Motroshilova - 2009 - Diogène 222 (2):93-107.
    L'article analyse les discussions dans la philosophie occidentale autour du problème de la barbarie conçue face cachée de la civilisation et en particulier comme face cachée de la civilisation contemporaine, à partir des travaux de C. Offe, L. Klausen, K.-S. Rehberg, M. Miller, H.-G. Soeffner, S. Eisenstadt et Z. Bauman. S'attachant à ces travaux et les soumettant à un examen critique, l'auteur de l'article présente (brièvement) sa conception de la civilisation, qu'elle a élaborée au cours des 25 dernières années. Une (...)
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    La barbarie, face cachée de la civilisation.Nelli V. Motroshilova - 2009 - Diogène 222 (2):93-107.
    L'article analyse les discussions dans la philosophie occidentale autour du problème de la barbarie conçue face cachée de la civilisation et en particulier comme face cachée de la civilisation contemporaine, à partir des travaux de C. Offe, L. Klausen, K.-S. Rehberg, M. Miller, H.-G. Soeffner, S. Eisenstadt et Z. Bauman. S'attachant à ces travaux et les soumettant à un examen critique, l'auteur de l'article présente (brièvement) sa conception de la civilisation, qu'elle a élaborée au cours des 25 dernières années. Une (...)
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    Praxis rebelles et pragmatiques collectives.Quentin Dubois - 2022 - Multitudes 88 (3):194-199.
    Ce texte s’inscrit dans le vaste chantier de reprise des expériences micropolitiques, nommées ici « praxis rebelles », à partir de leurs visées inédites de constitution d’un collectif ne répondant plus à la grammaire du politique de la tradition révolutionnaire et posant l’auto-organisation face à la violence destructrice du capital sur la vie. C’est le Collectif Socialiste de Patients (S.P.K.) qui vint au début des années 70 produire une coupure subjective hautement intensive, devant contaminer l’ensemble du champ social afin (...)
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    La mise en scène de la mort dans le quotidien social et la gestion du risque suicidaire.Eric Volant - 2002 - Éthique Publique 4 (2).
    L’accroissement continu du suicide est un puissant révélateur de l’ethos d’une société, du malaise observé dans les structures de sa vie quotidienne et de la violence mortifère qui y est à l’œuvre. L’urgence de la situation est ressentie par la communauté comme un appel à la responsabilité collective et à son autocritique en s’interrogeant sur ses critères de la vie bonne. Pourquoi une société se croit-elle autorisée de prévenir le suicide de ses membres? Jusqu’où peut-elle aller dans cette (...)
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    Bien-Être, Affectivité Et Société : Enjeux Moraux Et Enjeux Structuraux.Julien Claparède-Petitpierre - 2022 - Les Ateliers de l'Éthique / the Ethics Forum 17 (1-2):242-265.
    Julien Claparède-Petitpierre Cet article aborde la question du bien-être à partir du problème sociologique et psychologique de la socialisation. Deux types de théories distinctes de la socialisation sont ici cernés qui posent de façon différente la question du rapport entre émotions et bien-être. En premier lieu, les théories de la répression (Freud) et des sentiments moraux (Elster) font du processus de socialisation une expérience d’émotions négatives puissantes suscitées par l’intériorisation du jugement moral d’autrui dans la psyché individuelle. Qu’elle soit naturalisante (...)
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    Hortense Spillers.Violence Sexuality - 1995 - In Beverly Guy-Sheftal (ed.), Words of Fire: An Anthology of African American Feminist Thought. The New Press.
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  9. Chris Butler.Spatial Abstraction, Legal Violence & the Promise Of Appropriation - 2018 - In Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  10. Helen Reece.Feminist Anti-Violence Discourse - 2009 - In Shelley Day Sclater (ed.), Regulating autonomy: sex, reproduction and family. Portland, Or.: Hart.
     
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  11. Honni van Rijswijk.Law'S. Aggressive Realism, Feminist Genres Of Violence & Harm - 2018 - In Andreas Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos (ed.), Routledge Handbook of Law and Theory. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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  12. Discussion-I musings on the concept of ahimsa (non-violence).Prabhat Misra & Non-Violence as an Ideal - 1998 - Indian Philosophical Quarterly 25 (2-4):527.
  13. Bell hooks.Seduced by Violence No More - 2006 - In Elizabeth Hackett & Sally Anne Haslanger (eds.), Theorizing Feminisms: A Reader. Oxford University Press.
     
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  14. John Adamson, ed. The English Civil War: Conflict and Contexts, 1640–49. Problems in Focus (Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), vii+ 344 pp.£ 23.99 paper. Claude Ameline. Traité de la volonté (Paris: Librairie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2009), 294 pp. npg. Simon Barton. A History of Spain. 2d ed.(Hampshire, UK: Palgrave Macmillan, 2009), xviii+ 327 pp.£ 16.99 paper. [REVIEW]James P. Pettegrove, Randall Collins Violence & A. Micro - 2010 - The European Legacy 15 (5):705-707.
     
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    Violence among Beasts. Why is it Wrong to Harm Nonhuman Animals in the Context of a Game.S. P. Morris - 2018 - Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (2).
    The thesis of this paper is that games and sports that harm nonhuman animals are unethical because they exceed the permissible limits of optional harm and the more harm the game imposes on the nonhuman animal(s) it objectifies the worse the ethical transgression. Factors in the analysis include the nature of games and sports, the ontology of beings (i.e., human and nonhuman animals) in games, the mitigating power of informed consent among human game-players and its absence among nonhuman game players, (...)
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    Critique of Violence: Between Poststructuralism and Critical Theory.Beatrice Hanssen - 2000 - Routledge.
    _Critique of Violence_ is a highly original and lucid investigation of the heated controversy between poststructuralism and critical theory. Leading theorist Beatrice Hanssen uses Walter Benjamin's essay 'Critique of Violence' as a guide to analyse the contentious debate, shifting the emphasis from struggle to dialogue between the two parties. Regarding the questions of critique and violence as the major meeting points between both traditions, Hanssen positions herself _between_ the two in an effort to investigate what critical theory and (...)
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    Machiavelli and the Orders of Violence.Yves Winter - 2018 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Niccolò Machiavelli is the most prominent and notorious theorist of violence in the history of European political thought - prominent, because he is the first to candidly discuss the role of violence in politics; and notorious, because he treats violence as virtue rather than as vice. In this original interpretation, Yves Winter reconstructs Machiavelli's theory of violence and shows how it challenges moral and metaphysical ideas. Winter attributes two central theses to Machiavelli: first, violence is (...)
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    Phenomenologies of Violence.Michael Staudigl (ed.) - 2013 - Brill.
    Phenomenologies of Violence explores phenomenology’s capacities to deepen our understanding of various violences. The volume presents phenomenology as an interdisciplinary, relevant method to investigate violence, its many faces, meanings, and far reaching consequences for human existence and self-understanding.
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    Armed Groups and Sexual Violence: When Is Wartime Rape Rare?Elisabeth Jean Wood - 2009 - Politics and Society 37 (1):131-161.
    This article explores a particular pattern of wartime violence, the relative absence of sexual violence on the part of many armed groups. This neglected fact has important policy implications: If some groups do not engage in sexual violence, then rape is not inevitable in war as is sometimes claimed, and there are stronger grounds for holding responsible those groups that do engage in sexual violence. After developing a theoretical framework for understanding the observed variation in wartime (...)
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  20. Dénaturation et violence dans la pensée de J.-J. Rousseau.[author unknown] - 1978 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 168 (3):357-359.
     
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  21. The public anthropology of violence in India. Chitralekha - 2023 - In Didier Fassin & George Steinmetz (eds.), The social sciences in the looking glass: studies in the production of knowledge. Durham: Duke University Press.
     
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  22. The concept of non-violence and the global socio-political issues, envisioned by Gandhi and Abdul Rehman Munif. A critical study. (10th edition).Sajad Ahmad Sheikh & Bilal Ahmad Sheikh - 2023 - Journal of Emerging Technologies and Innovative Research 10 (2):d272-d276.
    Abstract:- Literature forms the bedrock of a society and helps in the socio-cultural development of a nation. It would also help in the creation of a society with the values of love and peace, empowering the age-old traditional practices of war and deprivation. Saudi Arabia is a country that has rich cultural history and has since ages gained a prestigious place in the globe, as the birthplace of both, the Islam and the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad- peace and blessings of (...)
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  23. The Violence of Curiosity.Lauren Guilmette - 2017 - philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 7 (1):1-22.
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  24. Mohandas K Gandhi. Non-violence, principles, and chamber pots.Sajad Ahmad Sheikh - 2022 - International Journal on Arts, Management, and Humanities 11 (1):1-2.
    ABSTRACT: The largest obstacle to saving people in today's world is from violence and wars. There is a long line of people waiting for peace so that they can survive the conflict. People will promise that no country can exploit another and that no country can produce weapons capable of mass murder. They believe that their plan can be realised by transforming the world's goodwill and efforts toward world peace into world peace in paradise. The whole world is waiting (...)
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    Violence for Equality.Peter Singer & Ted Honderich - 1981 - Philosophical Quarterly 31 (124):284.
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    Sexual Violence at Canadian Universities: Activism, Institutional Responses, and Strategies for Change.Mandi Gray - 2019 - Studies in Social Justice 13 (1):196-200.
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    Sovereign Violence, Racial Violence.Peter Gratton - 2010 - In Elizabeth A. Hoppe & Tracey Nicholls (eds.), Fanon and the Decolonization of Philosophy. Lexington (Rowman & Littlefield). pp. 103.
  28. Reporting Violence. Reporting Mass Shootings.Glynn Greensmith - 2019 - In Ann Luce (ed.), Ethical reporting of sensitive topics. New York: Routledge, Taylor Francis Group.
     
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    La loi du 4 Mars 2002 et la pratique médicale quotidienne : Apports et incertitudes.Carol Jonas - 2002 - Médecine et Droit 2002 (56):1-5.
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  30. Sur le concept de vie quotidienne: Norbert Elias: une lecture plurielle.Norbert Elias & Claude Javeau - 1995 - Cahiers Internationaux de Sociologie 99:237-246.
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    In the beginning was violence: Emmanuel Levinas on religion and violence.Ruud Welten - 2020 - Continental Philosophy Review 53 (3):355-370.
    It is the aim of this contribution to question the two conceptions of violence in the later Levinas. One of the face, the other the violence that must be overcome by the face. The article argues that this cannot be understood fully without taking into account Levinas’ Talmudic philosophy. By focusing on the notion of trauma in the later work of Levinas, it is argued that Levinas’ idea of the human subject is understood as radical vulnerability. This idea (...)
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    Empédocle, la Violence sacrificielle et la Gr'ce.Anne Gabrièle Wersinger - 2012 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 75 (3):379.
    L'objet de cette contribution est d'interroger le contexte anthropologique du vocabulaire et de la langue théologique et rituelle que continue à parler Empédocle, au moment où il renverse le Panthéon olympien traditionnel. Contrairement à ceux qui attribuent à la vision d'Empédocle lui-même les éléments théologiques et rituels présents dans le fragment 115, il s'agit de montrer que ces éléments relèvent d'une économie sacrificielle imputée à la religion olympienne et placée sous le joug de Nécessité. En parallèle avec les réflexions orphiques (...)
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    Subjectivity and violence from the perspective of critical realism.Krzysztof Wielecki - 2018 - Journal of Critical Realism 17 (4):408-420.
    ABSTRACTThis article is dedicated to reflecting on violence from the perspective of the paradigm of critical realism. These considerations lead in an unavoidable way to reflections on the nature of the human person in general. The analysis of various concepts on this subject is an important part of this text. Archer’s theory is of particular importance here. The subject of consideration is especially her concept of concerns, and above all ultimate concerns. On this basis, I develop my own concept (...)
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  34. Theories of Violence and the Explanation of Ultra-violent Behavior.Michael J. Shaffer & Patricia Turrisi - 2008 - In T. Levin (ed.), Violence: Mercurial Gestalt.
    Theorists in various scientific disciplines offer radically different accounts of the origin of violent behavior in humans, but it is not clear how the study of violence is to be scientifically grounded. This problem is made more complicated because both what sorts of acts constitute violence and what needs to be appealed to in explaining violence differs according to social scientists, biologists, anthropologists and neurophysiologists, and this generates serious problems with respect to even attempting to ascertain the (...)
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    Domestic Violence Research: Expanding Understandings but Limited Perspective.Nishi Mitra - 2011 - Feminist Review 98 (1_suppl):e62-e78.
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    Violence and the Sacred in Northern Ireland.Duncan Morrow - 1995 - Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture 2 (1):145-164.
  37. De Reconciliatione: Violence, the Flesh, and Primary Vulnerability.James Griffith - 2018 - In Dagmar Kusá (ed.), Identities in Flux: Globalization, Trauma, and Reconciliation. Bratislava, Slovakia: pp. 69-80.
    This essay compares Maurice Merleau-Ponty's notion of the flesh with Judith Butler's concept of primary vulnerability in terms of their helpfulness for developing an intersubjective ontology. It compares the flesh with Butler's more recent concept of primary vulnerability insofar as she sees both as useful for intersubjective ontology. The hiatus of the flesh is that which spans between self and world and opens Merleau-Ponty's thought onto an intersubjective ontology. While Butler's discussion of vulnerability as a primary condition of human existence (...)
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    On understanding violence philosophically.Jesse Glenn Gray - 1970 - New York,: Harper & Row.
  39. Violence, politics, and morality.John Somerville - 1971 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 32 (2):241-249.
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    Political violence and ideological mystification.Kai Nielsen - 1982 - Journal of Social Philosophy 13 (2):25-33.
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    The Rhetoric of Violence in the Buddhist Tantras.David B. Gray - 2018 - Journal of Religion and Violence 6 (1):32-51.
    This article explores the rhetoric of violence in the Buddhist tantras, arguing that it generally falls into two types: violence deployed in a purely rhetorical fashion for the purpose of impressing or persuading the reader; and textual depictions of violent ritual practices, which can, with some caveats, be interpreted as depictions of, and possibly prescriptions for, ritual violence. The former type often includes grandiose or exaggerated instances of hyperbolic rhetoric, often deployed for the purpose of aggrandizing the (...)
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    Violence et bioéthique.Noël Simard - 1992 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 48 (2):225-238.
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    Non-Violence, Gandhi and Our Times.R. Raj Singh - 1990 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 5 (1):35-41.
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  44. Violence and non-violence in Indian religious traditions.Dinesh Kumar Singh - 2022 - In Himanshu Roy (ed.), Social thought in Indic civilization. Thousand Oaks, California: SAGE Publications India Pvt.
     
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    Violence, deconstruction, and sovereignty : Derrida and Agamben on Benjamin's 'Critique of Violence'.Robert Sinnerbrink - unknown
    How can Benjamin's theses help us to understand the secret architectures of the present? This volume takes up the architectural challenge in a number of innovative ways, collecting essays by both well-known and emerging scholars on time in cinema, the problem of kitsch, the design of graves and tombs, the orders of road-signs, childhood experience in modern cities, and much more. Engaged, interdisciplinary, bristling with insights, the essays in this collection will constitute an indispensable supplement to the work of Walter (...)
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    Violence in the French Revolution: Forms of Ingestion/Forms of Expulsion.Brian Singer - 1989 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 56.
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  47. Violence, memory, time : towards a cosmopolitan project of learning from atrocity.Tracey Skillington - 2015 - In Anastasia Marinopoulou (ed.), Cosmopolitan modernity. New York: Peter Lang.
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    Film Violence and the Institutionalization of Cinema.J. Slocum - 2000 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 67.
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  49. Violence in Programming: Can It Be Deemed Obscene or Indecent.Craig R. Smith - 2005 - Nexus 10:135.
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    Politics of Violence.Sarah Sorial - 2011 - Critical Horizons 12 (2):163-164.
    The problem of political violence, its justifiability, and the question of how we ought to respond to it has been the subject of extensive debate since September 11, 2001, and subsequent terrorist attacks in Madrid (2004), London (2005), Bali (2005) and Mumbai (2008). The phenomenon of political violence is by no means new; nor have the measures taken by Western governments in response to recent terrorist attacks been unprecedented.
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