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Una Noción De Amistad En La Distancia: La Relación Entre El Hábito, La Reciprocidad Y El Vínculo Intercorpóreo, Erika Liliana Suárez Suárez Jan 2019

Una Noción De Amistad En La Distancia: La Relación Entre El Hábito, La Reciprocidad Y El Vínculo Intercorpóreo, Erika Liliana Suárez Suárez

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


El Museo Cómo Espacio De Reflexión Para El Pos-Acuerdo En Colombia, Diana Marcela Alarcón Romero Jan 2019

El Museo Cómo Espacio De Reflexión Para El Pos-Acuerdo En Colombia, Diana Marcela Alarcón Romero

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Marcos De Reconocimiento De Las Vidas Precarias: Desposesión Y Vulnerabilidad En Judith Butler, Edwin Murcia Ríos Jan 2019

Marcos De Reconocimiento De Las Vidas Precarias: Desposesión Y Vulnerabilidad En Judith Butler, Edwin Murcia Ríos

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


La Justa Distancia: Una Propuesta De Configuración De Justicia Para El Proceso De Posconflicto En Colombia, Leonardo Ruiz Corredor Jan 2019

La Justa Distancia: Una Propuesta De Configuración De Justicia Para El Proceso De Posconflicto En Colombia, Leonardo Ruiz Corredor

Filosofía y Letras

El escenario del posconflicto colombiano, particularmente, el hard case que configura la Jurisdicción Especial para la Paz –JEP– y el anhelo de reconciliación nacional que sobre ella recae, representan un desafío para el concepto mismo de justicia. Este instrumento de carácter transicional comporta una tensión entre los actores del conflicto que evidencia la necesidad de reflexionar acerca del papel que juegan el juez, la víctima, el imputado y la sociedad civil, con miras a allanar el camino que dé lugar a lo que cada uno de ellos debe hacer y quiere hacer dentro de este proceso restaurativo. Este documento trabajará …


Ciudades En La Montaña: Aproximación De Construcción Literaria De Medellín Y Rio De Janeiro, Juan Sebastián Rodríguez Amarillo Jan 2019

Ciudades En La Montaña: Aproximación De Construcción Literaria De Medellín Y Rio De Janeiro, Juan Sebastián Rodríguez Amarillo

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


El Humor Político En ¡Quac!, El Noticiero, Verónica Viviana Trujillo Rojas Jan 2019

El Humor Político En ¡Quac!, El Noticiero, Verónica Viviana Trujillo Rojas

Filosofía y Letras

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La Pregunta Por La Necesidad De Replantear La Ética Tradicional, Camilo Andrés Mojica Bejarano Jan 2019

La Pregunta Por La Necesidad De Replantear La Ética Tradicional, Camilo Andrés Mojica Bejarano

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Los Personajes Leen A Julio Cortázar, Lina Rocío Soler Monsalve Jan 2019

Los Personajes Leen A Julio Cortázar, Lina Rocío Soler Monsalve

Filosofía y Letras

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Edward Snowden, National Security Whistleblowing, And Civil Disobedience, David E. Pozen Jan 2019

Edward Snowden, National Security Whistleblowing, And Civil Disobedience, David E. Pozen

Faculty Scholarship

No recent whistleblower has been more lionized or vilified than Edward Snowden. He has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize and denounced as a "total traitor" deserving of the death penalty. In these debates, Snowden's defenders tend to portray him as a civil disobedient. Yet for a range of reasons, Snowden's situation does not map neatly onto traditional theories of civil disobedience. The same holds true for most cases of national security whistleblowing.

The contradictory and confused responses that these cases provoke, this essay suggests, are not just the product of polarized politics or insufficient information. Rather, they reflect …


Nietzsche And Emancipatory Politics: Queer Theory As Anti-Morality, C. Heike Schotten Dec 2018

Nietzsche And Emancipatory Politics: Queer Theory As Anti-Morality, C. Heike Schotten

C. Heike Schotten

This article offers an emancipatory appropriation of Nietzsche’s work, making the case that the founding of the field of queer theory exemplifies and proffers a liberatory Nietzschean praxis of anti-morality. This argument requires reading Nietzsche’s work from the perspective of the oppressed and (re-)reading queer theory as part of the project of critical theory.


Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton Dec 2018

Slurs And Register: A Case Study In Meaning Pluralism, Justina Diaz-Legaspe, Chang Liu, Robert J. Stainton

Robert J. Stainton

Most theories of slurs fall into one of two families: those which understand slurring terms to involve special descriptive/informational content (however conveyed), and those which understand them to encode special emotive/expressive content. Our view is that both offer essential insights, but that part of what sets slurs apart is use-theoretic content. In particular, we urge that slurring words belong at the intersection of a number of categories in a sociolinguistic register taxonomy, one that usually includes [+slang] and [+vulgar] and always includes [-polite] and [+derogatory]. Thus, e.g., what distinguishes ‘Chinese’ from ‘chink’ is neither a peculiar sort of descriptive nor …


Replacing Liberal Confucianism With Progressive Confucianism, Stephen C. Angle Dec 2018

Replacing Liberal Confucianism With Progressive Confucianism, Stephen C. Angle

Stephen C. Angle

The core thesis of this essay is that “progressive Confucianism” is a clear and viable category, a label for many though not all contemporary Confucians, which succeeds in capturing what is useful about so-called “liberal” Confucianism without suffering from various problems to which I show “liberal Confucianism” falls prey. The essay begins with examples of progressive Confucians being labeled as “liberal” in ways that are misleading. I next turn to the use of “liberal” by influential twentieth-century New Confucians and then look at some contemporary theorists who are often labeled “liberal Confucians.” Overall, for reasons having to do both with …


Human Rights In Chinese Tradition, Stephen C. Angle Dec 2018

Human Rights In Chinese Tradition, Stephen C. Angle

Stephen C. Angle

This chapter in Sarah Biddulph and Joshua Rosenzweig, eds., Handbook on human rights in China (Edward Elgar, 2019) -- examines three different approaches: the Chinese tradition is (1) an obstacle to human rights, (2) an alternative to human rights, or (3) a source of human rights. While some scholars have insisted on one or another of these approaches, I will argue here that there is truth in all of them. Nothing about the Chinese tradition determines, once-and-for-all, what modern Chinese must think about human rights, but there is no question that it has had, and will continue to have, varying …