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The Communicative Structure of Justice: Authority, Alterity, and the Sanctioning Act in Post-Tridentine Moral TheologyThis article offers a systematic reconstruction of the relational and communicative structure of justice in post-Tridentine moral theology, with particular reference to Ludwig Babenstuber OSB. It argues that justice in the scholastic tradition is not primarily a subjective moral disposition nor a discretionary exercise of coercion, but a normatively mediated relation ordered ad alterum. Justice presupposes different…
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Post-structuralismheterogeneous works of a series of mid-20th-century French and continental philosophers and critical theorists
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Post-structuralismPost-structuralism is a philosophical movement that questions the objectivity or stability of the various interpretive structures that are posited by structuralism and considers them to be constituted by broader systems of power. Although different post-structuralists present different critiques of structuralism, common themes include the rejection of the self-sufficiency of structuralism, as well as an interrogatio…
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Changing anarchism: Anarchist theory and practice in a global ageThe high ideals of anarchism have inspired generations of activists and political thinkers for over a century and a half, winning respect from even the fiercest of opponents. As the 'conscience of politics', anarchism's opposition to all forms of power and its emphasis on responsibility and self-determination has provided a constant benchmark for other areas of political philosophy and practice. At the beginning of …
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Going PostcardIn 1980, Jacques Derrida published La carte postale: De Socrate à Freud et au-delà. At the occasion of the 30th anniversary of the English translation, Going Postcard: The Letter(s) of Jacques Derrida revisits this seminal work in Derrida?s oeuvre. Derrida himself described The Post Card in his preface as ?the remainders of a destroyed correspondence,? stretching from 1977 to 1979. A cryptic text, it is riddled with…
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