International Studies in Philosophy

ISSNs: 0270-5664, 2154-1809

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    Labor, Action, Communication.Samuel A. Butler - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):1-9.
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    (1 other version)Nature and Laws.Filippo Del Lucchese - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):61-76.
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    One View of the Dungeon: Torture and the Ticking Time Bomb Between Governmentality and Sovereignty.Gordon Hull - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):11-31.
    This paper analyzes "ticking time bomb" scenarios in the discursive legitimation of torture and other coercive interrogation techniques. Judith Butler proposes a Foucauldian framework to suggest that Adminstration policies can be read as the irruption of sovereignty within governmentality. Rereading Foucault, I suggest that the policies could equally be understood as an exercise of governmentality, i.e., the subordination of juridical law to economy. I then propose as a reconciliation of these readings that time bomb scenarios serve rhetorically to make the (...)
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    The Problem of Experience.Marianne Janack - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):33-46.
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    Public and Private in Feminism and Pragmatism.Colin Koopman - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):47-60.
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    (1 other version)Nature and Laws.Filippo Del Lucchese - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):61-76.
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    Queer Invisibility in the Transatlantic Reproduction of “Race”.Kristin Parcell McCartney - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):77-91.
  8. Thinking of Bhopal.Jennifer Scuro - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):93-105.
    If, as Vandana Shiva has argued it in Biopiracy: The Plunder of Nature and Knowledge (1997), that ‘the new colonies are to be found in the bodies of women, plants and animals,’ then what are the new and not yet evidenced consequences of the efforts to make women ‘a site of passivity and negotiation’? There are little to no intergenerational studies of the impact of the chemical load on reproduction and future generations. The erosion of regenerative power, through exhaustive practices (...)
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  9. Montesquieu and Locke on Democratic Power and the Justification of the “War on Terror”.Cory Wimberly - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):107-120.
    This paper focuses on a comparative analysis of the legitimate exercise of democratic power in the philosophies of Montesquieu and Locke. This analysis not only highlights a strong bifurcation in liberal thought, it also sheds light on the contemporary practice of liberalism through the example of the United States’ ‘War on Terror.’ I argue that although it is Locke who at first blush gives an account of the exercise of democratic power that is more opposed to tyranny, it is Montesquieu’s (...)
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    Marx’s Philosophy of Love and Communism.Nicholas Zettel - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (2):121-130.
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    The Premodern Condition.Adolfo Chaparro Amaya - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):1-25.
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    The Traumatic Imperative in Paul Celan’s Fadensonnen.Menachem Feuer - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):27-48.
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    Queer Eye for the Geist Guy.J. M. Fritzman - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):49-63.
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    From the Life of a People to the Death of Others: On Jean-Luc Nancy’s Unworking of Heidegger’s Politics.Theodore George - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):65-77.
    Jean-Luc Nancy’s conception of the ‘inoperative community’ is one of the most original attempts in recent memory to develop a theory of the political that addresses contemporary concerns for difference and singularity. In this paper, I will argue that despite the deep rapprochement between Nancy and Heidegger, Nancy’s insistence upon the connection between community and singularity allows him to twist free from the more duplicitous features of his Heideggerian heritage. In contrast with Heidegger, Nancy interprets the political significance of finitude (...)
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    The World as One Action.Eleanor Godway - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):79-87.
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    Philosophy, Feminism and Faith. [REVIEW]Anne Mamary - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):144-146.
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    Foucault, Iran, and the Question of Religious Revolt.Corey McCall - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):89-100.
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    Becoming Gap of the (Bosphorus) Bridge.Emin Özgür Özakın & Umut Şumnu - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):113-127.
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    Under Three Flags. [REVIEW]Charles Peterson - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):143-144.
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    The Decline (and Fall?) of the Fatherland.Elizabeth B. Sikes - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):101-111.
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    The Dark Night is also a Sun.Jason M. Wirth - 2008 - International Studies in Philosophy 40 (1):129-142.
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