Acta Structuralica

international journal for structuralist research

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Philosophy and the return of violence

edited byNathan Eckstrand

Abstract

Written at a time when violence has many faces and goes by many names, this collection is proof that philosophy can remain a vital partner in the twin tasks of diagnosis and action. Emerging across specters of genocide, racism, oppression, terror, poverty, or war, the threat of violence is not only concrete and urgent, but all too often throws the work of critical reflection into vulnerable paralysis. With essays by some of today8217;s finest scholars, these pages breathe new life into the hard work of intellectual engagement. Philosophers such as Peg Birmingham, Robert Bernasconi, and Bernhard Waldenfels not only feel the distinct burden of our age but, with unflagging attention to the philosophical tradition, forge a pronounced counterweight to the violent gyre of today. The result is a stirring critique that looks outward upon the phenomena of injustice, and inward upon the instruments and assumptions of philosophical discourse itself.

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Publication details

Publisher: Continuum

Place: New York

Year: 2011

Pages: 224

ISBN (hardback): 9781283015738

Full citation:

Eckstrand Nathan (2011) Philosophy and the return of violence. New York, Continuum.