Cover of Philosophy Today
>> Go to Current Issue

Philosophy Today

Volume 56, Issue 2, Summer 2012
Violence and the Sacred

Table of Contents

Already a subscriber? - Login here
Not yet a subscriber? - Subscribe here

Browse by:



Displaying: 1-12 of 12 documents


1. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Maria Margaroni Violence and the Sacred: Archaic Connections, Contemporary Aporias, Profane Thresholds
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
2. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Alphonso Lingis Sacrilege
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
3. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Martha J. Reineke After the Scapegoat: René Girard’s Apocalyptic Vision and the Legacy of Mimetic Theory
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
4. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Frederiek Depoortere Reading Giorgio Agamben’s Homo Sacer with René Girard
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
5. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Sarah Kathryn Hansen Agamben, Kristeva, and the Language of the Sacred
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
6. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Christina Kkona The Ambivalence of the Sacred in Julia Kristeva
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
7. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Robin Truth Goodman Julia Kristeva’s Sacrificial Murders: The Body at Work as the Work of Art
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
8. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Cara Judea Alhadeff Kristeva and Bataille: Archeologies of Prohibition and the Erotics of the Uncanny
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
9. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Jason Kemp Winfree Sacred Violence and the Death of God: Bataille’s Lucid Fanaticisms
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
10. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Wernmei Yong Ade The Sacred: of Violence, Intimacy, and Love
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
11. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Frances L. Restuccia Profaning the Messiah or Why Can’t Dulcinea Love Us?
view |  rights & permissions | cited by
12. Philosophy Today: Volume > 56 > Issue: 2
Jeanette McVicker The Task of Journalism in the Age of Terrorism: Imagining the Profane
view |  rights & permissions | cited by