Philosophies of Difference

Philosophies of Difference

Nature, Racism, and Sexuate Difference

Ngo, Helen; Gustafsson, Ryan S.; Hill, Rebecca

Taylor & Francis Ltd

09/2018

164

Dura

Inglês

9781138617506

15 a 20 dias

480

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Introduction: Philosophies of Difference 1. Onto-Ethics and Difference: An Interview with Elizabeth Grosz 2. Irigaray, The Untimely, and the Constitutio of an Onto-Ethics 3. At Least Two: The Tendencies of Sexual Difference 4. Irigaray Between God and the Indians: Sexuate Difference, Decoloniality, and the Politics of Ontology 5. Plants and the Law: Vegetal Ontologies and the Rights of Nature. A Perspective from Latin America 6. Depth, Nature, Participation 7. Simulating the Lived Experience of Racism and Islamaphobia: On 'Embodied Empathy' and Political Tourism 8. Caught between Character and Race: 'Temperament' in Kant's Lectures on Anthropology 9. Reinventing Invention
Anti-racist Solidarity;Sexuate Difference;Rebecca Hill;nature;Latin American Constitutionalism;ontology;Australian Feminist Law Journal;ethics;Incorporeal Conditions;racism;Mid Day;Kogi People;Kant's Racism;Ego Conquiro;Nikolaas Tinbergen;Socio-ecological Justice;Universal Moral Theory;Veiled Muslim Women;Spatial Reflexivity;Ponge's Poem;Standing Reserve;Kant's Lectures;Death Project;Merleau Ponty's Philosophy;Nonhuman Turn;Everyday Racism;Ontological Expansiveness;Nature Culture Dualism;Muslim Hijabi