Label
Violence + Philosophy
Name
Violence + Philosophy
Incoming Resources
- Toward the critique of violence, a critical edition, Walter Benjamin ; edited by Peter Fenves and Julia Ng
- Violence, identity, and self-determination, edited by Hent de Vries and Samuel Weber
- When violence is the answer, learning how to do what it takes when your life is at stake, Tim Larkin
- Violence, six sideways reflections, Slavoj Zizek
- Violence, thinking without banisters, Richard J. Bernstein
- Critique of violence, between poststructuralism and critical theory, Beatrice Hanssen
- Violence, victims, justifications, philosophical approaches, Felix O. Murchadha (ed.)
- Violence without guilt, ethical narratives from the global South, Hermann Herlinghaus
- Violence in Islamic thought from the Mongols to European imperialism, edited by Robert Gleave and István T. Kristó-Nagy
- Violence and the philosophical imaginary, Ann V. Murphy
- Philosophy and the return of violence, studies from this widening gyre, edited by Nathan Eckstrand and Christopher Yates
- History and its limits, human, animal, violence, Dominick LaCapra
- Violence and splendor, Alphonso Lingis
- Violence, six sideways reflections, Slavoj Žižek
- Histories of violence, post-war critical thought, edited by Brad Evans and Terrell Carver