Violence as a philosophical theme

Abstract

James Dodd, Violence and Phenomenology, New York: Routledge, 2009

Authors and Affiliations

Tudor Cosma Purnavel

Keywords

Related Articles

Corpus Areopagiticum in the Interpretation of St. Thomas Aquinas

In this article I intend to highlight a fundamental difference that I have seized between Dionysius interpreted by Thomas of Aquinas and the author of Corpus Areopagiticum. In the first stage, I will present the way in w...

Mission Impossible? Thinking What Must be Thought in Heidegger and Deleuze

In this paper, I discuss and compare the (im)possibility of thinking that which is most worth our thought in Deleuze’s What Is Philosophy? (1994) and Heidegger’s course lectures in What Is Called Thinking? (2004). Both a...

Surrender and Subjectivity: Merleau-Ponty and Patočka on Intersubjectivity

In Jan Patočka’s phenomenology of intersubjectivity one can find clear influences of Merleau-Ponty. By both philosophers intersubjectivity is seen as a form of reversibility that has a primacy above personal subjectivity...

Corpus Areopagiticum dans l’interprétation de saint Thomas d’Aquin

In this article I intend to highlight a fundamental difference that I have seized between Dionysius interpreted by Thomas of Aquinas and the author of Corpus Areopagiticum. In the first stage, I will present the way in w...

In Search for Forgiveness

Simon D. Podmore, Kierkegaard and the Self Before God Anatomy of the Abyss, Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion, Bloomington, 2011, 280p.

Download PDF file
  • EP ID EP102464
  • DOI -
  • Views 105
  • Downloads 0

How To Cite

Tudor Cosma Purnavel (2010). Violence as a philosophical theme. Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy, 2(1), 237-242. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-102464