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  1. Hace 3 días · The philosophical term “deconstruction,” popularized by French philosopher Jacques Derrida in the 1960s, was widely used to describe the luxury fashion house founder, Belgian designer Martin Margiela, for his avant-garde pieces fabricated from day-to-day objects.

  2. Hace 5 días · In the chapter entitled ‘The Necessary Contamination of the Unconditional Ethics of Hospitality by its Other: Sacrificing the Other in the Name of Others,’ I have tried to show, following Derrida, that there is no ‘pure’ dual ethical relation but that the third intervenes in it from the beginning, which consequently dictates the existence of justice and politics (according to Levinas ...

  3. Hace 6 días · 25/05/2024 às 08:51. Leia nesta página: Segundo o filósofo argelino Jacques Derrida, Direito é cálculo e Justiça é incalculável. A desconstrução permite repensar a Política e o Direito segundo exigências não reconhecidas de Justiça. Resumo: “O direito não é justiça.

  4. Hace 2 días · 18 Santos characterises his work as postmodernist, but Eve Darian-Smith has critiqued this characterisation, saying that Santos “ cannot think beyond the autonomous liberal subject that in effect locks him into a modernist frame.” 19 _____ 14 Derrida, “ Force of Law: The ‘ Mystical Foundation of Authority ’” (1990) 11 Cardozo L.Rev. 919; also published in Cornell et al. (eds ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Here is an updated list of Scopus-indexed journals focusing on English Language, Literature, and Cultural Studies S. No. Journal Title ISSN Publisher Quartile 1 Men ...

  6. Hace 4 días · L’ex-pilote, animateur, journaliste et chroniqueur automobile Jacques Duval est mort. Également fondateur du Guide de l’auto en 1967, il avait 89 ans. • À lire aussi: [VIDÉO] Voyez ...

  7. Hace 4 días · Following an excursion that includes Immanuel Kant, Michel de Montaigne, T.S. Eliot and Jacques Derrida, Simpson posits a friendship that respects the absolute singularity of the other and ends with three vignettes of (unlikely) international friendships that he suggests could form as illustrations: Richard Nixon in China, Jawaharlal Nehru in Belgrade and Nikita Khrushchev in Havana.