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نور الدين, الشابي
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2023-01-21T13:17:47Z |
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2023-01-21T13:17:47Z |
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2017-06-30 |
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ISSN:2352-9598 |
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http://ddeposit.univ-alger2.dz:8080/xmlui/handle/20.500.12387/4609 |
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In order to approach the issue of philosophy and violence, we chose to work on the indirect philosophical "dialogue" that took place between Jürgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida following the events of "September 11, 2001." It is a "dialogue" included in the book "Philosophy in the Time of Terror" supervised by Philosophy Professor Giovanna Boradori, which contained questions posed to Habermas and Derrida, each separately, on the issue of terrorism from a philosophical perspective, as "the organizing thread of the dialogues is to subjugate the most urgent, and related to terrorism and terrorist tendency, for philosophical analysis. What we want, by relying on this "dialogue" model, is to reflect on the embarrassments related to the issue of terrorism from a philosophical angle, so what is terrorism? And how is globalized violence? What is its relationship to globalization? And what can philosophy do about the phenomenon of globalized violence? |
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Ar |
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مخبر مشكلات الحضارة- جامعة الجزائر 2 |
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المجلد 5;العدد 1 |
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terrorism , philosophy, dialogue, globalization, Terror |
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الفلسفة والعنف المُعَوْلم |
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Philosophy and globalized violence |
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Article |
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