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Rogues: Two Essays on Reason

James Liner
- Vol. 40, pp 187-190
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What Is a Question

TL;DR: In this paper, the lattice structure of the space of assertions and questions is examined, and it is shown that the symmetries between the logical relations in each of the spaces derive directly from lattice structures.
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Between Decision and Deliberation: Political Paradox in Democratic Theory

TL;DR: Benhabib and Habermas as discussed by the authors examine the promise and limits of these various efforts by way of a third paradox: Rousseau's paradox of politics, whose many workings are traced through Book II, Chapter 7 of the Social Contract.
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Migration management for the benefit of whom? Interrogating the work of the International Organization for Migration

TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between the nation-state and migration through the activities of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and found that the IOM enforces the exclusions of asylum seekers and maintains the central role of nation-states in ordering global flows of migration.
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The Inclusion of the Other?: Habermas and the Paradox of Tolerance

Lasse Thomassen
- 01 Aug 2006 - 
TL;DR: The authors argue that Habermas is ultimately unable to provide a rational foundation for tolerance and that his conception of tolerance encounters the same problems he is trying to avoid, namely, the contingency of the threshold of tolerance and a paternalistic relation between tolerating and tolerated.
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Democratic Business Ethics: Volkswagen’s Emissions Scandal and the Disruption of Corporate Sovereignty

TL;DR: The case of the 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal was used as an illustrative example of corporate business ethics as a form of organizing that acts as a subterfuge to facilitate the expansion of corporate sovereignty.
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Post-critical writing praxis as a qualitative researcher

TL;DR: The authors unsettle our habits of scholarly writing and reading, from within the grids of intelligibility of Western, rationalist materiality, so as to make visible what we/I no longer often see: the academic writing and publishing constraints that discipline our assemblages of knowledge.
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Fred Dallmayr’s postmodern vision of Confucian democracy: a critical examination

TL;DR: The authors investigates Dallmayr's ethical vision of Confucian democracy, first, by articulating his postmodern reconceptualization of democracy in terms of post-humanism and, second, by examining his posthumanist reevaluation of confucian virtue ethics as a critical resource for ethical democracy.
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Flow, skilled coping, and the sovereign subject: toward an ethics of being-with in sport

TL;DR: The authors argue that such a phenomenological account of sport is not only impoverished as Breivik (2007, 2009) has argued, but also misses the very promising aspects of sport that can generate the possibility for creative and relational experiences.

Microvita and Other Spaces: Deepening Research through Intuitional Practice

Marcus Bussey
TL;DR: In this article, the encounter between different levels of Reality and different level of perception engenders different representations, and images corresponding to a certain level of representation have a different quality than images associated with another level of representations.
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On Meillassoux's "Transparent Cage": Speculative Realism and its Discontents

Zahi Zalloua
- 01 Jan 2015 - 
TL;DR: In After Finitude (2006), French philosopher Quentin Meillassoux levels a severe critique of post-Kantian philosophies as discussed by the authors, arguing that we have foreclosed any genuine access to the external world, that is, to an absolute reality, to what he calls "the great outdoors...that outside which was not relative to us... existing in itself regardless of whether we are thinking of it or not".