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Discurso Deshumanizante Con Énfasis En El Terrorismo, Daniel Steven Posada Londoño Jan 2020

Discurso Deshumanizante Con Énfasis En El Terrorismo, Daniel Steven Posada Londoño

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Análisis De La Glosolalia Desde La Teoría De La Comunicación De Gregory Bateson, Laura Paola Belalcázar Cubillos Jan 2020

Análisis De La Glosolalia Desde La Teoría De La Comunicación De Gregory Bateson, Laura Paola Belalcázar Cubillos

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Filosofía De La Educación: Aportes En La Formación De La Conciencia Crítica, Diego Alejandro Zea Quijano Jan 2020

Filosofía De La Educación: Aportes En La Formación De La Conciencia Crítica, Diego Alejandro Zea Quijano

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Ursúa La Conquista En La Voz Media De Un Mestizo, María Teresa Garzón Velandia Jan 2020

Ursúa La Conquista En La Voz Media De Un Mestizo, María Teresa Garzón Velandia

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


La Ética Del Discurso Y La Autonomía De La Voluntad En Jürgen Habermas, Javier Rojas Ortega Jan 2020

La Ética Del Discurso Y La Autonomía De La Voluntad En Jürgen Habermas, Javier Rojas Ortega

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Tedio: Una Reflexión Filosófica En Torno A La Pregunta ¿Cómo Nos Aburrimos?, German Ramiro Baron Rincon Jan 2020

Tedio: Una Reflexión Filosófica En Torno A La Pregunta ¿Cómo Nos Aburrimos?, German Ramiro Baron Rincon

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Pornografía Y Género La Seducción Como Intercambio Simbólico, Federico Vargas Quintero Jan 2020

Pornografía Y Género La Seducción Como Intercambio Simbólico, Federico Vargas Quintero

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


La Locura En La Época Clásica De Los Siglos Xiv Al Xvi. Una Aproximación Desde Los Planteamientos De Michael Foucault, Diego Mauricio Bohorquez Muñoz Jan 2020

La Locura En La Época Clásica De Los Siglos Xiv Al Xvi. Una Aproximación Desde Los Planteamientos De Michael Foucault, Diego Mauricio Bohorquez Muñoz

Filosofía y Letras

No abstract provided.


Violencia Estructural Y Paz Positiva Un Análisis Del Narcotráfico En El Contexto Del Posconflicto En Colombia, Gloria Stella González Amaya Jan 2020

Violencia Estructural Y Paz Positiva Un Análisis Del Narcotráfico En El Contexto Del Posconflicto En Colombia, Gloria Stella González Amaya

Maestría en Política y Relaciones Internacionales

Esta monografía busca establecer algunos criterios de análisis sobre el fenómeno del narcotráfico como uno de los factores que dificultan el desarrollo de los acuerdos de paz en Colombia. En un primer momento se desarrollarán los conceptos de Violencia Estructural, Violencia Directa y Paz Negativa y Paz Positiva desarrollados por Johan Galtung, Teórico de los Estudios de Paz en el contexto de desarrollo del fenómeno. En un segundo momento, se relacionarán y contextualizarán estos conceptos (Violencia Estructural, Violencia Directa y Paz Negativa y Paz Positiva) con el narcotráfico para comprender cómo se utilizaron las condiciones de Violencia Estructural en función …


Nine Stories And The Society Of The Spectacle: An Exploration Into The Alienation Of The Individual In The Post-War Era, Margaret E. Geddy Jan 2020

Nine Stories And The Society Of The Spectacle: An Exploration Into The Alienation Of The Individual In The Post-War Era, Margaret E. Geddy

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This thesis analyzes the thematic links between three of J. D. Salinger’s short stories published in Nine Stories (“A Perfect Day for Bananafish,” “Down at the Dinghy,” and “Teddy”), ultimately arguing that it is a short-story cycle rooted in the quandary posed by the suicide of Seymour Glass. This conclusion is reached by assessing the influence of T. S. Eliot’s poem “The Waste Land” on these stories, something that is understood through the Marxist frame of Guy Debord’s The Society of the Spectacle.


Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(1): Cover Page, Table Of Contents, Editorial And Contributor Biographies, Melissa Boyde Jan 2020

Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(1): Cover Page, Table Of Contents, Editorial And Contributor Biographies, Melissa Boyde

Animal Studies Journal

Animal Studies Journal 2020 9(1): Cover Page, Table of Contents, Editorial and Contributor Biographies.


Provocation From The Field: A Multispecies Doula Approach To Death And Dying, Kathryn Gillespie Jan 2020

Provocation From The Field: A Multispecies Doula Approach To Death And Dying, Kathryn Gillespie

Animal Studies Journal

Death doulas can help to make meaning in the dying process, to be present for what arises at the end of life, and to move alongside those who are dying and their loved ones. At the end of life, doulas can offer help reflecting on what this life has meant, planning for the coming death, holding space during the active dying process, and grieving the loss of the one who has died. This paper extends a doula approach – typically work done with humans – to death and dying in multispecies contexts. Many other species are routinely rendered killable, disposable, …


Should Animals Have A Right To Work? Promises And Pitfalls, Charlotte Blattner Jan 2020

Should Animals Have A Right To Work? Promises And Pitfalls, Charlotte Blattner

Animal Studies Journal

The view that non-human animals are ‘co-workers’ is a common trope used by researchers and the farming community, and increasingly forms the centre of inquiry in sociology, philosophy, and political economy. Scholars like Barbara Noske, Jocelyne Porcher, and Diane Stuart claim that animals are alienated from their labour, and that their contributions to our society are not recognized by it. Building on these findings, moral and political philosophers have recently argued that animals should have rights at work, like the right to remuneration or retirement. The much more pressing question, however, is whether animals should have a right to work. …


'From Here To Everywhere': Foucault, Fonterra And Richie Mccaw (A Cow’S Tale), Chevy Rendell Jan 2020

'From Here To Everywhere': Foucault, Fonterra And Richie Mccaw (A Cow’S Tale), Chevy Rendell

Animal Studies Journal

This research paper attempts to provide a Foucauldian analysis of Fonterra’s television commercial ‘From Here to Everywhere’. With the cooperation of former All Black captain, Richie McCaw, ‘From Here to Everywhere’ is a play of power to construct a certain truth, that the dairy industry is the beating heart (and deliberately not the bountiful udder) of Aotearoa New Zealand’s economic and physical wellbeing. However, the Fonterra-McCaw narrative mystifies the often-violent realities of dairy farming while masquerading as natural certain ideologies, such as carnism, that perpetuate species and gender inequality. The recent Mycoplasma bovis outbreak in New Zealand inserts a measure …


In Defense Of Non-Anthropocentrism—A Relational Account Of Value And How It Can Be Integrated, Ian I. Weckler Jan 2020

In Defense Of Non-Anthropocentrism—A Relational Account Of Value And How It Can Be Integrated, Ian I. Weckler

Graduate Student Theses, Dissertations, & Professional Papers

Climate change has been show to be caused by humans. Human-centric behaviors have affected the world to the extent that many believe we have entered a new geologic epoch. This epoch— the Anthropocene—has prompted exploration into the ethical relationship between humans and the rest of the world. We know that a purely anthropocentric ethical system of values has lead ecological imbalance and environmental destruction, and that a non-anthropocentric (or humancentric) ethical system of value would be better suited for maintaining and regaining a habitable environment. However, past conceptions of non anthropocentrism have relied on abstract conceptions of value that fail …


Shifting The Anthropocentric Paradigms Embedded In Film And Classification (Ratings) Systems That Impact Apex Species, Akkadia Ford, Zan Hammerton Jan 2020

Shifting The Anthropocentric Paradigms Embedded In Film And Classification (Ratings) Systems That Impact Apex Species, Akkadia Ford, Zan Hammerton

Animal Studies Journal

Human interactions with nature reveal contradictions and misunderstandings based upon anthropocentric colonising behaviours. Cultural forms such as film and media have played a key role in creating and perpetuating negative affect towards nonhuman species, particularly apex species, shark, crocodile, bear, and snake. From early Hollywood films through to contemporary online series, these majestic species have been subjected to vilification and denigration onscreen, resulting in speciesism, subjugation and colonisation of animals, whilst simultaneously extending human ‘authority’ over nature and perpetuating fear – particularly of apex species. A range of hybrid genre textual examples from screen and media, from fictional (feature) and …


[Review] Laura Jean Mckay, The Animals In That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 Pp., Philip Armstrong Jan 2020

[Review] Laura Jean Mckay, The Animals In That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 Pp., Philip Armstrong

Animal Studies Journal

[Review] Laura Jean McKay, The Animals in That Country. Scribe 2020. 288 pp. How do animals experience their lives and their worlds? How can we know? How can we represent their interests if we can’t know? Should we be trying to speak on their behalf at all?


[Review] Kristen Guest And Monica Mattfield, Editors. Equestrian Cultures: Horse, Humans, Human Society, And The Discourse Of Modernity. Animal Lives Series, University Of Chicago Press, 2019. 276 Pp., Wendy Woodward Jan 2020

[Review] Kristen Guest And Monica Mattfield, Editors. Equestrian Cultures: Horse, Humans, Human Society, And The Discourse Of Modernity. Animal Lives Series, University Of Chicago Press, 2019. 276 Pp., Wendy Woodward

Animal Studies Journal

[Review] Kristen Guest and Monica Mattfield, editors. Equestrian Cultures: Horse, Humans, Human Society, and the Discourse of Modernity. Animal Lives Series, University of Chicago Press, 2019. 276 pp. Differences in equestrian cultures have recently been brought home to me. My horse moved to a newly established yard which soon developed into one catering only for endurance racing horses. The horses were kept in small pens, only permitted into the stony field every second day. Human attitudes to the horses were functionalist with the horses always for sale to the highest bidder from the UAE. Galahad is back now at a …


On The Origins Of The Anthropological Machine: Sacrificial Dispositif And Equality, Chiara Stefanoni Jan 2020

On The Origins Of The Anthropological Machine: Sacrificial Dispositif And Equality, Chiara Stefanoni

Animal Studies Journal

This article takes a genealogical approach to the material origin of what Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben has called the ‘anthropological machine’, analyzing the dispositif by which the ontological and axiological dualism between the ‘human’ and the ‘animal’ first took place in archaic societies. Using some key concepts of René Girard’s anthropology, it is possible to argue that this dualism is rooted in the violent practice of victimage sacrifice. In other words, I claim that the anthropological machine is originally performed by a sacrificial dispositif. Though in modern society the human/animal dichotomy is performed by other dispositifs, the trace of …


Snowfall Impact Study For Spokane, Washington, Brian G. Henning, Levi Keesecker, David Camp, Erik Budsberg Jan 2020

Snowfall Impact Study For Spokane, Washington, Brian G. Henning, Levi Keesecker, David Camp, Erik Budsberg

Philosophy Faculty Scholarship

Examines historical trends in snowfall for the Spokane region, future climate projections and mountain snow forecasts, and determines what these data suggests about the future of winter recreation at Spokane’s five-area ski resorts (Mt. Spokane Ski & Snowboard Park, 49 Degrees North Mountain Resort, Silver Mountain Resort, Schweitzer Mountain Resort, and Lookout Pass Ski Area).


Reply To Joshua Mugg’S ‘How Not To Reply To The Tragic Dilemma', Charles Lassiter Jan 2020

Reply To Joshua Mugg’S ‘How Not To Reply To The Tragic Dilemma', Charles Lassiter

Philosophy Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.