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    Autós: Individuation in the European Text.Riccardo Baldissone - 2020 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    This book traces the genealogy of the Western political subject in major literary, philosophical, juridical and political texts.
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    And the Real Butchers, Brewers and Bakers? Towards the Integration of Ethics and Economics.Riccardo Baldissone - 2013 - Economic Thought 2 (1).
    The difficult dialogue between human rights and business shows that neither the adoption of codes of conduct nor the enforcement of legal norms would overcome the supposed incompatibility of ethics and economics. Such a general supposition is the effect of a narrow understanding of economic activities, which in turn is the result of both neoliberal ideology and the traditional externalising approach of economics. I stress the necessity of the integration of ethics and economics, which would require not only the broadening (...)
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    Chaos beyond Order: Overcoming the Quest for Certainty and Conservation in Modern Western Sciences.Riccardo Baldissone - 2013 - Cosmos and History 9 (1):35-49.
    Chaos theory not only stretched the concept of chaos well beyond its traditional semantic boundaries, but it also challenged fundamental tenets of physics and science in general. Hence, its present and potential impact on the Western worldview cannot be underestimated. I will illustrate the relevance of chaos theory in regard to modern Western thought by tracing the concept of order, which modern thinkers emphasised as chaos’ dichotomic counterpart. In particular, I will underline how the concern of seventeenth-century natural philosophers with (...)
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    Poetics of Exclusion: Derrida and the Injunctions of Modernities.Riccardo Baldissone - 2014 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 18 (2):77-97.
    In this paper I consider Derrida’s anathematization during the 1992 "Cambridge affair" in the light of the 1270 and 1277 condemnations of unorthodox philosophical theses by the bishop of Paris, Etienne Tempier, the inventor of double truth. In particular, I compare these two occurrences through a reading of modernities as a re-centring on the new orthodoxy of naturalistic ontology, which began to take place in the 17th century. After the Humean attack, Kant recast such a naïve naturalistic objectivity into a (...)
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