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    Occupational stress in mainstream and special needs primary school teachers and its relationship with self-efficacy.Alexandros-Stamatios Antoniou, Vasiliki Efthymiou, Fotini Polychroni & Olga Kofa - forthcoming - Tandf: Educational Studies:1-18.
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  2. Sustainability-Driven Implementation of Corporate Social Responsibility: Application of the Integrative Sustainability Triangle.Alexandro Kleine & Michael von Hauff - 2009 - Journal of Business Ethics 85 (S3):517-533.
    Current corporate social responsibility approaches attempt to implement the vision of sustainable development at the corporate level. In fact, the term "corporate sustainability" may be a more accurate descriptive label for these attempts. Ambitious governmental, business and academic goals, and corresponding efforts have been established. Nonetheless, a truly satisfactory implementation of the broad CSR concept as well as the more specific challenges of corporate sustainability continue to be an elusive goal at the corporate management level. This article presents a description (...)
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    (1 other version)Handbook of Mereology.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis, Johanna Seibt & Guido Imaguire (eds.) - 2007 - Munich: Philosophia.
    The present volume is the first comprehensive reference work for research on part-whole relations. The Handbook of Mereology offers a wide scope, inclusive presentation of contemporary research on part-whole relations that draws out systematic, historical, and interdisciplinary trajectories, shows the subject’s fertility, and inspires future explorations. In particular, we want to impress that mereology is much more than the study of axiomatised systems. The relationship between part and whole is a basic schema of cognitive organisation that operates not only at (...)
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    Mind the Croc! Rationality Gaps vis-à-vis the Crocodile Paradox.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2016 - History and Philosophy of Logic 37 (2):101-113.
    This article discusses rationality gaps triggered by self-referential/cyclic choice, the latter being understood as choosing according to a norm that refers to the choosing itself. The Crocodile Paradox is reformulated and analyzed as a game—named CP—whose Nash equilibrium is shown to trigger a cyclic choice and to invite a rationality gap. It is shown that choosing the Nash equilibrium of CP conforms to the principles Wolfgang Spohn and Haim Gaifman introduced to, allegedly, guarantee acyclicity but, in fact, does not prevent (...)
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    Omniscience in Łukasiewicz’s, Kleene’s and Blau’s Three-Valued Logics.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2011 - Polish Journal of Philosophy 5 (1):59-78.
    In this paper several assumptions concerning omniscience and future contingents on the one side, and omniscience and self-reference on the other, areexamined with respect to a classical and a three-valued semantic setting (the latter pertains especially to Łukasiewicz’s, Kleene’s and Blau’s three-valued logics).Interesting features of both settings are highlighted and their basic assumptions concerning omniscience are explored. To generate a context in which the notion of omniscience does not deviate from some basic intuitions, two special futurity operators are introduced in (...)
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    Privations, Negations and the Square: Basic Elements of a Logic of Privations.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2012 - In Jean-Yves Béziau & Dale Jacquette, Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition. New York: Springer Verlag. pp. 229--239.
    I try to explain the difference between three kinds of negation: external negation, negation of the predicate and privation. Further I use polygons of opposition as heuristic devices to show that a logic which contains all three mentioned kinds of negation must be a fragment of a Łukasiewicz-four-valued predicate logic. I show, further, that, this analysis can be elaborated so as to comprise additional kinds of privation. This would increase the truth-values in question and bring fragments of (more generally speaking) (...)
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    Freedom after the critique of foundations: Marx, liberalism, Castoriadis, and agonistic autonomy.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2012 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Marx on a tightrope. the essence of freedom and the movement of becoming -- Kantian transcendence and beyond -- Knowledge and practice in trouble. a reasonable way out of ontological traps -- Liberal detours and their mishaps: negative liberty, I. Berlin, and J.S. Mill -- Agonic subjectivity and the stirrings of the new -- The social, the imaginary, and the real -- Freedom, agonism, and creative praxis -- Post-critical liberalism and agonistic freedom -- Post-foundational reason and sustainable affirmation -- Conclusion: (...)
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    Epigraphai tis nisou Ko.Stamatios Krinos Pantélidis - 1887 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 11 (1):71-79.
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    Les interludes de droit dans la symphonie de justice.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2021 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Comme une symphonie, la justice s’écoute et se déchiffre grâce aux notes qui la composent. Le résultat est l’effet dynamique des notes. On ne dit pas ce qu’est la justice, mais ce qui est conforme à la justice qui fait partie de nous, de l’Être et de la société. Dans la symphonie de la justice, le droit ou les droits interviennent comme une sorte d’interludes pour assurer l’oralité et les tonalités musicales de la justice.Le droit ou les droits prescrivent les (...)
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    The Common and Counter-Hegemonic Politics: Re-Thinking Social Change.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2019 - Edinburgh University Press.
    Alexandros Kioupkiolis re-conceptualises the common in tandem with the political. By engaging with key thinkers of community and the commons, including Nancy, Ostrom, Hardt and Negri, together with poststructuralist conceptions of agonism and hegemony from Mouffe and Laclau, he remedies problematic issues of power relations and division.
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  11. Telepresence as a social-historical mode of being. ChatGPT and the ontological dimensions of digital representation.Alexandros Schismenos - 2024 - Lessico di Etica Pubblica (1-2/2023):37-52.
    Nel 1956, in piena guerra fredda, una conferenza di scienziati al Dartmouth College negli Stati Uniti annunciò il lancio di un audace progetto scientifico, l’Intelligenza Artificiale (I.A.). Dopo l’iniziale fallimento degli sforzi della “Hard AI” di produrre un’intelligenza simile a quella umana, alla fine del XX secolo è emerso il movimento della “Soft AI”. Invece di essere orientato a imitare il comportamento umano in relazione a compiti specifici, ha preferito cercare modi alternativi di eseguire i compiti basati sulle particolari funzioni (...)
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    Can Affordances Explain Behavior?Alexandros Tillas, Gottfried Vosgerau, Tim Seuchter & Silvano Zipoli Caiani - 2017 - Review of Philosophy and Psychology 8 (2):295-315.
    In this paper we secure the explanatory value of affordances by treating them as relational properties and as inherently linked to unintentional movements and possible intentional actions. We distinguish between Basic affordances, which are related to unintentional movements, and Complex affordances, which are subjective and executively controlled by individuals. The linkage between affordances and motor intentions allows for accounting for the infinite number of affordances that any given object potentially has. Appealing to objective systematic contingencies that provide the actor with (...)
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    Semiotics and history: a Marxist approach.Alexandros-ph Lagopoulos - 1986 - Semiotica 59 (3-4):215-244.
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    Αρετή, τύχη και μακιαβελικές χρονικότητες.Alexandros Schismenos - 2022 - In Vicky Iakovou, Ο Μακιαβέλι μετά τον Μακιαβέλι. Angelus Novus.
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    Georgi Kapriev, Philosophie in Byzanz.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2008 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 100 (1):223-225.
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    Logic for the Decalogue.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2014 - Sophia 53 (3):331-338.
    In this article, I offer two different formalizations for prescriptions which correspond to two different forms of biblical prohibitions. I discuss the known fact that the prohibitive commandments of the Decalogue according to the Septuagint and the Vulgate, Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5, are formulated with normative future tense indicatives. However, the Greek and Latin sources provide in Mark 10:19 variants of five biblical prohibitive commandments which are formulated with prohibitive subjunctives. I argue that there are semantic differences between normative (...)
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    Spekulation und Physik im 18. Jahrhundert. Lomonossow, Kant und Lavoisier in Sachen Erhaltungsgesetz und Äther.Stamatios D. Gerogiorgakis - 2005 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 28 (3):255-264.
    As far as the law of preservation of matter and the existence of ether are concerned, Kant, Lomonossow and Lavoisier had very similar views. Nevertheless, according to historical evidence they worked out their theories never taking each other's results for granted. Whereas it is well known that Lavoisier did not base his experiments on the former ones by Lomonossow, it has been argued that Kant based his philosophy of nature on Lavoisier's experiments. I try to show here, that Kant had (...)
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    Taking Pleasure in Knowing according to the Greek Commentaries of the Nicomachean Ethics after the 11th Century.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2015 - Quaestio 15:193-199.
    After a short presentation of Aristotle’s views on morally acceptable pleasures vis-á-vis the hedonist and the Platonic views, the Byzantine commentaries published in CAG 19.2 and 20 on knowledge as pleasure are discussed. It is shown that the Byzantine commentators are eventually keen in discovering problems in the Aristotelian account, in a way reminiscent of their Christian premises and akin to Platonism.
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    “Let Me Keep My Dead Husband’s Sperm”: Ethical Issues in Posthumous Reproduction.Stamatios Karavolos & Nikoletta Panagiotopoulou - 2015 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 26 (2):143-151.
    The feasibility of posthumous reproduction when the surviving partner is female has brought to light many ethical, moral, social, and legal issues. This review aims to summarize these issues and to assist clinicians who may be faced with such requests. A question list, used for health technologies assessment, was utilized in a question-answer approach as the review methodology. Of the 1,208 publications identified through a comprehensive literature search in biomedical, psychological, and ethical databases, 31 articles included arguments related to one (...)
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    Peri hermēneias.Alexandros I. Kesisoglou - 2012 - Athēna: Smilē. Edited by Aristotle & Geōrgios Papatsimpas.
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    Radicalizing democracy.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2010 - Constellations 17 (1):137-154.
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    Peri ton archaion theiouchon thermon en Nisyro tou archipelagous.Stamatios Krinos Pantélidis - 1891 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 15 (1):488-490.
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    Droit et valeur humaine: l'autre dans la philosophie du droit, de la Grèce antique à l'époque moderne.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2010 - Paris: Buenos books international.
    Dans ce livre, compos de deux volets, mon intention est de confronter l'humanisme ancien l'humanisme moderne.
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    L’Incantation sadienne entre la force et le droit.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2016 - Les Presses de l’Université de Laval.
    Dans ce livre, nous explorons la philosophie du marquis de Sade dans ses perspectives, morale, juridique, politique et sociale à travers l' enchantement des sens, du coeur et de l'esprit. Son incantation des abimes existentiels dévoile l'actualité de ses idées dans le monde d'aujourd'hui. Sade fasciné par le roi-philosophe platonicien donne sa propre version situe ce personnage dans le monde moderne. Les héros sadiens semblent se mouvoir dans l'univers de Dom Juan. Il tempère l'optimisme de la Révolution française nous offrant (...)
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  25. The Superman/Kent hypothesis: On the epistemological limit between human and superhuman.Alexandros Schismenos - 2015 - SOCRATES 3 (1):57-65.
    Everybody knows that Superman is Clark Kent. Nobody knows that Superman is Clark Kent. Located between these two absolute statements is the epistemological limit that separates the superhero fictitious universe from our universe of causal reality. The superheroic double identity is a secret shared by the superhero and the reader of the comic or the viewer of the movie, and quite often the superhero winks at the outside world, thus breaking the 4th wall and establishing this collusive relationship. However, in (...)
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    Towards a Regime of Post-political Biopower? Dispatches from Greece, 2010–2012.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2014 - Theory, Culture and Society 31 (1):143-158.
    This article makes the case that Greece has witnessed a transition from a ‘post-democratic’ condition in the ’90 s and the early 21st century to a regime of ‘post-political biopower’ in 2010–12 that can bid democracy farewell. To adequately theorize this modality of power in a way pertinent to contemporary Greece, the paper takes its bearings from Agamben’s take on biopower, the homo sacer and the endless state of exception. But the analysis fills in Agamben’s theoretical skeleton by drawing on (...)
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    Castoriadis and Autonomy in the Twenty-First Century.Alexandros Schismenos, Chris Spannos & Nikos Ioannou - 2021 - Bloomsbury Academic. Edited by Nikos Iōannou & Chris Spannos.
    To what degree can the philosophy of Cornelius Castoriadis help analyze and evaluate our current social reality in relation to the project of autonomy? How meaningful is his political proposition for direct democracy in the 21st century? What significance do the concepts of social time and social space have in the determination of political freedom? -/- Castoriadis and Autonomy in the 21st Century presents basic concepts of Castoriadian philosophy, including the social-historical plane, ontological creativity, and social and individual time that (...)
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  28. Cosmolocalism: Understanding the Transitional Dynamics towards Post-Capitalism.Alexandros Schismenos, Vasilis Niaros & Lucas Lemos - 2020 - Triple-C 18 (2):670-684.
    Over the last decades, the proliferation of ICTs and capitalist markets has created a new social-historical reality for communication, production and societal organisation, while social inequality has deepened. In this context, alternative forms of organisation based on the commons have emerged, challenging the core values of capitalism. Within this new form of egalitarian and transnational collaborative networks, a new concept of social coexistence has been proposed: cosmolocalism. This article presents the genealogy of cosmolocalism and compares it to previous conceptual universalist (...)
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  29. The ontological revolution: On the phenomenology of the internet.Alexandros Schismenos - 2016 - SOCRATES 4 (2):56-67.
    Cogitation described as calculation, the living being described as a machine, cognitive functions considered as algorithmic sequences and the ‘mechanization’ of the subjective were the theoretical elements that late heideggerian anti–humanism, especially in France was able to utilize[1], even more so, after the second cybernetics or post-cybernetics movement of the late ‘60s introduced the concepts of the autopoietic and the allopoietic automata[2]. Recently, neurologists pose claims on the traditional epistemological field of philosophy, proceeding from this ontological decision, the equation of (...)
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    ‘True Democracy’ as a Prelude to Communism: The Marx of Democracy.Alexandros Chrysis - 2018 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    This book constitutes a critical intervention in the theoretical discussion over the political relationship between democracy and communism. Shedding light on the philosophical origins of the democracy debate, it draws a clear demarcation line between liberalism and republicanism, arguing that after rejecting the former and supporting the latter, the young Marx endorsed 'true democracy' as a prelude to his forthcoming theory of communism. To this end, while following the dynamics of the Marxian history of political ideas and pre-communist theory of (...)
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    Contribution à la restitution de la 11e métope Sud du Parthénon.Alexandros Mantis - 1987 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 111 (1):137-146.
    La reconstitution de la 11e métope Sud du Parthenon est un exemple caractéristique de la démarche suivie par la recherche archéologique pour reconstituer les métopes détruites par l'explosion de 1687. En utilisant comme guide les très précieux dessins de Carrey, et en sachant que les métopes Sud sont les seules dont les reliefs n'ont pas été abattus par les Chrétiens, on peut identifier les divers fragments et les attribuer aux métopes auxquelles ils appartiennent. On ajoute deux nouveaux fragments à ceux (...)
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    Sur la topographie de l'île de Cos.Stamatios Krinos Pantélidis - 1881 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 5 (1):196-199.
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    Theokritou earini odoiporia.Stamatios Krinos Pantélidis - 1890 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 14 (1):292-300.
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    La personne, l'humanisme, le droit.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2001 - [Sainte-Foy, Québec]: Presses Université Laval.
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    Post-Critical Liberalism and Agonistic Freedom.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2008 - Contemporary Political Theory 7 (2):147-168.
    The last decades have witnessed the emergence of a burgeoning literature on freedom that has set out to reconfigure this idea in response to the critique of the autonomous subject. The paper has three main objectives. It engages critically with this new field of theory by exploring two divergent strands of thought: a recast form of liberal autonomy and agonistic freedom as envisioned by M. Foucault, C. Castoriadis and certain other authors. Second, it seeks to bring out the merits of (...)
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    Commoning the political, politicizing the common: Community and the political in Jean-Luc Nancy, Roberto Esposito and Giorgio Agamben.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2018 - Contemporary Political Theory 17 (3):283-305.
    Setting out from the work of Jean-Luc Nancy, this article engages with post-Heideggerian thought on community, seeking to bring out and to enhance its political thrust for contemporary democracies. It shows how Jean-Luc Nancy, Roberto Esposito and Giorgio Agamben, ‘common the political’, that is, how they reconsider politics in light of a fundamental sense of co-existence which clears the ground for social openness, solidarity, plurality and autonomy. It then responds to a series of pertinent objections by further politicizing the post-Heideggerian (...)
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    The Byzantine Liar.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2009 - History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4):313-330.
    An eleventh-century Greek text, in which a fourth-century patristic text is discussed, gives an outline of a solution to the Liar Paradox. The eleventh-century text is probably the first medieval treatment of the Liar. Long passages from both texts are translated in this article. The solution to the Liar Paradox, which they entail, is analysed and compared with the results of modern scholarship on several Latin solutions to this paradox. It is found to be a solution, which bears some analogies (...)
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    Der Begriff Schema in Fichtes Spätwerk: Seine Unterschiede zum Schemabegriff in Fichtes Frühwerk und seine Einbettung in der philosophischen Tradition vor Kant.Stamatios D. Gerogiorgakis - 2007 - Fichte-Studien 31:235-243.
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    Yujin Nagasawa , Scientific Approaches to the Philosophy of Religion.Stamatios Gerogiorgakis - 2018 - Philosophische Rundschau 61 (1):82.
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    A meta-theoretical approach to the history and theory of semiotics.Alexandros Ph Lagopoulos - 2016 - Semiotica 2016 (213):1-42.
    The object of this paper is the domain of semiotic theories, from “traditional” semiotics to poststructuralism and postmodernism, excluding “semiotizing” approaches such as phenomenology or cultural studies. Thus, it is metatheoretical. It is based on two matrices. The first maps semiotic theories on the basis of the continuity or discontinuity between them. The second displays the logical categories of the relationship between semiotics and Marxism, which has historically been an important influence on the field. The paper presents the views of (...)
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    Poor Saint: An Island Tale.Alexandros Papadiamandis & Avi Sharon - 2008 - Arion 15 (3):103-122.
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    The Belissariotai family: a contribution to Byzantine prosopography.Alexandros Papadopoulos - 2022 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 115 (3):949-976.
    Michael and Niketas Choniates, significant figures of letters of the second half of the twelfth and the early thirteenth century, were closely related to the Belissariotai, a noble family of the Byzantine aristocracy. Thanks to both Choniatai brothers we are able to gather valuable information about the Belissariotai and to examine not only their role in the administration of the state during the last quarter of the twelfth century, but also their unbreakable bonds of friendship and kinship with the Choniatai. (...)
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    The “Sacred Marriage” of Beauty and Eros and Its Anthropological Condition.Alexandros Theodoridis & Panagiotis Karakatsanis - 2015 - Philosophy Study 5 (7).
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  44. Emotion and effective learning.Alexandros Tillas - 2019 - In Tom Feldges, Philosophy and the study of education: new perspectives on a complex relationship. New York, NY: Routledge.
  45. Corps meurtri, dignité blessée.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2002 - Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia Del Diritto 79 (4):565-588.
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    La personne: criminel et victime.Stamatios Tzitzis - 2004 - Québec: Les Presses de l'Université Laval.
    Qu'est-ce que la personne ? (Armand Collin, 1999), la Personne, l'humanisme et le droit (Presses de l'Université de Laval, 2002) et La Personne, criminel et victime constituent une trilogie mettant en lumière la personne, dans ses ...
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    Keeping it open: Ontology, ethics, knowledge and radical democracy.Alexandros Kioupkiolis - 2011 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 37 (6):691-708.
    Its preoccupation with ontology presents radical democracy with a thorny dilemma: how to combine commitment and affirmation with a distinctive emphasis on contingency and contestability. The article addresses this dilemma by engaging with three different perspectives. Ernesto Laclau’s work shows the intrinsic constraints of ontology and the inadequacy of a simple distinction between ontology and ethico-political decision. Simon Critchley opposes tying radical politics to ontological prefiguration and argues for a particular ethico-political orientation. But ethics and politics come entwined with ontological (...)
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  48. Direct Democracy, Social Ecology and Public Time.Alexandros Schismenos - 2019 - In Federico Venturini, Emet Değirmenci & Inés Morales, Social Ecology and the Right to the City. Montreal, Canada: Black Rose Books. pp. 128 - 141.
    My main point is that the creation of a free public time implies the creation of a democratic collective inspired by the project of social ecology. The first and second parts of this article focus on the modern social phenomena correlated to the general crisis and the emergence of the Internet Age (Castells, 2012). The third and fourth parts focus on new significations that seem to inspire modern social movements and the challenges that modern democratic ecological collectivities face. I use (...)
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    Democratic change and alter-political cooperativism: A critical view from Thessaloniki, Greece.Alexandros Kioupkiolis & Theodoros Karyotis - forthcoming - European Journal of Political Theory.
    In recent years, theorists and activists championing the ‘commons’ have propounded a socio-centric idea of democratic resistance and renewal with a global address. This conception holds that the making of new social relations and practices here and now should be the main pillar of activity aiming at wide-ranging social reconstruction. The present paper complicates and qualifies this thesis. Socio-economic and technological breakthroughs can effectively serve as a catalyst for democratic change if they are adequately politicised, that is, deliberately oriented and (...)
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    Subjectivism, postmodernism, and social space.Alexandros Ph Lagopoulos - 2011 - Semiotica 2011 (183):129-182.
    The aim of this paper is to review the main aspects of a major super-paradigm running through spatial studies, a paradigm that I have called “subjectivism” and that may also be called the “conceptual” paradigm, with emphasis placed on postmodern approaches to space; it is opposed to another super-paradigm, the “objectivist” or “materialist” paradigm. While the objectivist paradigm approaches space as a material entity, the conceptual paradigm studies the conceptual world of social subjects, either the meaning that spatial objects have (...)
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