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Religion and Migration: Visual Representations of Venezuelan Migration in Brazil
This article examines the humanitarian crisis stemming from Venezuelan migration to Brazil, focusing on the intersection between religion and...
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Husserlian Phenomenology of Limit-Problems: a “‘Geometry’ of Lived Experience”?
The proper way in which limit-problems [ Grenzprobleme ]—birth, death, dreamless sleep, the “prior to birth” [ das vor der Geburt ], the “after death” [ da...
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Discriminatory Types and Homogenising Relevances: A Schutzian Perspective on Oppression
In this paper, we draw on Alfred Schutz’s theoretical framework to better understand how oppression is enacted through discriminatory acts. By...
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Toward a Pluralist Approach to Vulnerability: A Contribution to an Interdisciplinary Trialogue on Vulnerability
This paper is part of a special section devoted to an interdisciplinary exploration of vulnerability, assessing the theoretical elaborations of the...
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Anxiety, Hope and Meaning in Times of Ecological Crisis: An Existential-Phenomenological Perspective on Environmental Emotions
Environmental anxiety is often thought of as a psychopathological condition. Our paper aims to challenge this narrow understanding by offering an...
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Review Essay on Matt King, Simply Responsible
This review essay discusses Matt King’s recent book Simply Responsible , in which he defends a unifying account of responsibility that spans not only...
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Ambivalent Stereotypes
People often discriminate based on negative or positive stereotypes about others. Important examples of this are highlighted by the theory of...
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Eco-sabotage as Defensive Activism
I argue for the conditions that eco-sabotage (sabotage involving the protection of animals or the environment) must meet to be a morally permissible...
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A fallible narrator and an inscrutable object: desire as structure in Dostoevsky’s The Eternal Husband
This article argues that one of the means by which Dostoevsky achieves polyphony in the limited point-of-view narration of The Eternal Husband (1870)...
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Bergson’s Fundamental Intuition
The following text is a translation of Semyon Frank’s “L’intuition fondamentale de Bergson” published in Henri Bergson: Essais et témoignages inédits ,...
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Is Shame a Global Emotion?
The notion that shame is a global emotion, one which takes the whole self as its focus, has long enjoyed a near consensus in both the psychological...
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The Normative Power of Consent and Limits on Research Risks
Research regulations around the world do not impose any limits on the risks to which consenting adults may be exposed. Nonetheless, most review...