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Pluriversalizar los regímenes globales de conocimiento: ¿Puede el Análisis del Discurso sociológico contribuir a estudios Decoloniales?

2020

In this paper we discuss the perspective of Sociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD) as a possible strategy applicable to studies framed by decolonial thought. The reflection is approached by comparing key concepts of both perspectives, such as discourse, power and knowledge, as well as their methodological premises. The results allow us to point out potentials of SKAD as a conceptual-methodological reference for investigations towards decoloniality, e.g. the SKAD analysis dimensions patterns of interpretation and narrative structure. However, possible limitations of the SKAD with respect to the design and the realization of decolonial studies were also revealed, particularly in …

Power (social and political)Análisis del Discurso basado en la Sociología del Conocimiento (ADSC). pensamiento decolonial. descolonización del saber.Linguistics and LanguageCommunicationInterpretation (philosophy)Sociology of knowledgeNarrative structureSociology of Knowledge Approach to Discourse (SKAD). decolonial thought. decolonization of knowledge.SociologyEpistemologyDecolonialityAnálise do discurso baseada na Sociologia do Conhecimento (ADSC). pensamento decolonial. descolonização do saber.Revista Latinoamericana de Estudios del Discurso
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Securitizing images: The female body and the war in Afghanistan

2012

Referring to the recent ‘visual turn’ in Critical Security Studies, the aim of this article is threefold. First, by taking the concept of visual securitization one step further, we intend to theorize the image as an iconic act understood as an act of showing and seeing. This turn to the performativity of the visual directs our attention to the securitizing power of images. Second, this article addresses the methodological challenges of analysing images and introduces an iconological approach. Iconology enables the systematic interpretation of images as images by also taking their social embeddedness into account. In the third part of this article we apply this theoretical and methodologica…

Power (social and political)Critical security studiesAfghanSociology and Political ScienceEmbeddednessAestheticsInterpretation (philosophy)Political Science and International RelationsPerformativityIconologyHeadlineSociologySocial scienceEuropean Journal of International Relations
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Imagining the West in the Era of America First

2019

This chapter focuses on the debates revolving around President Donald Trump’s “America First”-policy from the perspectives of the main actors engaged in discussions on US foreign policy: the president and the administration, Congress, public and expert opinion, and media. We uncover three overlapping crisis narratives present in the debates: crisis of Western values, crisis of the liberal international order, and crisis of US leadership and analyze how the idea and concept of the West is utilized in these narratives. First, we argue that the concept of the West is eminently useful and effective in political rhetoric because of its familiarity, plasticity, and emotiveness. This is why both t…

Power (social and political)HegemonyNational interestForeign policyInterpretation (philosophy)Political economyPolitical scienceRhetorical questionNarrativeAdministration (government)
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Construction of Pupil Identities at School

2013

LU Advanced Social and Political Research institutePhone: +371 67 140 233e-mail: mikelis.grivins@lu.lv Several theorists who have analysed education on the micro-level have illustrated how mutual relations and process interpretation influence the education results. Furthermore, these authors show why relations are more beneficial to some pupils than to others. However, explanations why some pupils tend to benefit more are still simplistic, addressing only some of involved agents. This paper analyses how pupil identities in school are constructed. A teacher – one of the agents involved in the education process – holds the power to control the education process of pupils. Additionally, he has…

Power (social and political)Process (engineering)Interpretation (philosophy)Perspective (graphical)PedagogyMathematics educationIdentity (social science)lcsh:H1-99lcsh:Social sciences (General)Control (linguistics)PsychologyPupilSTEPP: Socialinė Teorija, Empirija, Politika ir Praktika
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The Epistemological Interpretation of Transcendental Idealism and Its Unavoidable Slide into Compatibilism

2019

This paper consists in two major parts. In the first part, I explain and defend Kant’s explicit rejection of compatibilist theories of freedom in the Critique of Practical Reason. I do this by a careful analysis of some contemporary compatibilist theories. In the second major part, I explain how the epistemological interpretation of Kant’s transcendental idealism inevitably degenerates into a compatibilist version of freedom. The upshot will be that epistemological interpretations of transcendental idealism are not viable because of their connection with compatibilism, which Kant rejected.

Practical reasonPhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)CompatibilismGeneral MedicineTranscendental idealismConnection (mathematics)Epistemology
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Is the Categorical Imperative the Highest Principle of Both Pure Practical and Theoretical Reason?

2014

AbstractIn her new book, Patricia Kitcher supports Onora O'Neill's view that the categorical imperative is the highest principle of both practical and theoretical reason. I claim that neither O'Neill's original interpretation nor Kitcher's additional evidence in favour of it are convincing. At its core, this misconception of Kant's position consists in the identification of self-referential critique of reason with the concept of autonomy. It will be shown that the ‘common principle’ (Kant) of both practical and theoretical reason is not the categorical imperative, but the reflective power of judgement, as Kant claims in the Critique of the Power of Judgement.

Practical reasonPower (social and political)PhilosophyInterpretation (philosophy)media_common.quotation_subjectPhilosophyJudgementIdentification (psychology)DutyCategorical imperativeAutonomymedia_commonEpistemologyKantian Review
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The choice of tradition and the tradition of choice: Habermas’ and Rorty’s interpretation of pragmatism

1999

The paper is aimed at discussing two interpretations of pragmatism in a broader framework of general rules of philosophical interpretation. J. Habermas’ and R. Rorty’s uses of pragmatism are considered in detail and confronted with general assumptions of pragmatic philosophy. It is shown that in both cases the original ideas of pragmatism are changed in order to fit the philosophies of interpreters. The paper ends with discussion of a possibility of applying the rule of interpretative charity and dialogue to philosophical analyses.

PragmatismSociology and Political SciencePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)05 social sciencesMetaphysics06 humanities and the artsRepresentation (arts)0603 philosophy ethics and religioncomputer.software_genrePostmodernism0506 political scienceEpistemologyPhilosophy060302 philosophy050602 political science & public administrationCriticismcomputerInterpreterOrder (virtue)media_commonPhilosophy & Social Criticism
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Democratic values in the aesthetics of classic American pragmatism

2011

Abstract In the present paper an interpretation of the political dimension of pragmatic aesthetic reflection is proposed. The interconnection between politics and aesthetics in three classic American pragmatists: William James (1842–1910), John Dewey (1859–1952), and George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) is evoked. The author claims that by emphasizing the role of democratic values in philosophy and life, the classic American pragmatists encroach upon the field of the arts and aesthetics. Their emphasis put upon individual activity, free expression of thoughts, plurality of the forms of expression, and acceptance of criticism as a tool helping create better solutions in human cooperation can easi…

PragmatismSociology and Political SciencePhilosophymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterpretation (philosophy)Theory of FormsThe artsEveryday AestheticsEpistemologyPhilosophyPoliticsExpression (architecture)AestheticsCriticismLawmedia_commonHuman Affairs
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ERMENEUSI E DIRITTO

2013

This essay discusses Heidegger’s hermeneutical phenomenology and hermeneutical circle through juridical interpretation. The purpose is to show how jurists, judges and lawmakers can make, by means of juridical interpretation, more prolific the same hermeneutical circle. It’s about the vitality opposed to static nature of opus magnum Sein und Zeit’s hermeneutical circle. New perspective examines in depth Heidegger’s hermeneutical phenomenology, compared to Husserl’s understanding, and develops in different fields of study, such as theology, psychoanalysis, and the same law.

Pre-comprehensionSettore IUS/20 - Filosofia Del DirittoHermeneutical Circlejuridical Interpretation.HermeneuticPhenomenology
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The Mycenaean drainage works of north Kopais, Greece: a new project incorporating surface surveys, geophysical research and excavation

2013

The attempt to drain the Kopais Lake was one of the most impressive and ambitious technical works of prehistoric times in Greece, inspiring myths and traditions referring to its construction and operation. The impressive remnants of the Mycenaean hydraulic works represent the most important land reclamation effort during prehistoric Greek antiquity, thus attracting the attention of the international scientific community. Nevertheless, in spite of the minor or extended contemporary surveys, the picture of the prehistoric drainage works in Kopais has remained ambiguous. Concerning the function of these works and their precise date within the Bronze Age, the proposed theories were based solely…

PrehistoryEngineeringBronze Agebusiness.industryInterpretation (philosophy)ExcavationGeophysicsDrainagebusinessWater Science and TechnologyWater Supply
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