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    Giorgio Baruchello tries to distinguish between thaw and meltdown.Giorgio Baruchello - 2009 - The Philosophers' Magazine 47 (47):43-46.
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    Giorgio Baruchello: Why So Serious? Philosophy and Comedy, Russell Ford, ed. Routledge, 2018. pp. x + 157.Giorgio Baruchello - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):305-308.
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    Radical Left Populism in Contemporary Greece: Syriza's Trajectory from Minoritarian Opposition to Power.Giorgos Katsambekis - 2016 - Constellations 23 (3):391-403.
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    Bound to fail? Assessing contemporary left populism.Giorgos Venizelos & Yannis Stavrakakis - 2023 - Constellations 30 (3):290-308.
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    The Lost History of Liberalism: From Ancient Rome to the Twenty-First Century.Giorgio Baruchello - 2018 - The European Legacy 27 (6):634-636.
    I shall commence with an eminently subjective statement: reading this book was a pleasant experience. Let me explain why, then, hence providing a somewhat more objective set of reasons for the posi...
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    Is there a leftwing anti-populism? Meet Slavoj Žižek.Giorgos Venizelos, Antonis Galanopoulos & Thomás Zicman de Barros - 2019 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 13 (3).
    In October 2018, Slavoj Žižek published a two-part contribution titled ‘Should the Left’s answer to rightist populism be really a ‘‘me too’’?’. In this text, Žižek reproduced his diachronic skepticism on populism as a fruitful strategy for the Left. In a critical vein, we believe that Žižek’s latest interventions join - unconsciously or not - an avalanche of anti-populist discourses that usually emanate from elitist politicians and journalists, and reproduce a moralist, alarmist stance against populism. As a consequence, anti-populist elitism (...)
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    (Populism) In opposition and in government.Giorgos Venizelos & G. Markou - 2024 - In Yannis Stavrakakis & Giorgos Katsambekis (eds.), Research Handbook on Populism. Cheltenham and Northampton: Edward Elgar Publishing. pp. 360–372.
    The ascendance of populism to power in various liberal democracies around the world triggered vigorous public debates. More often than not, scholars, politicians and analysts warn of the dangers populism poses to democracy and its institutions, expecting populism to turn authoritarian once in government. Viewing populism as a feature of the opposition alone, others argue that populism in government is not meant to last - but rather consolidated into the mainstream of political and party systems. This chapter provides a critical (...)
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  8. Hannah Arendt on the Relation between Morality and Plurality.Giorgos Papaoikonomou - 2015 - Dialogue and Universalism 25 (2):79-91.
    In this article, we examine, in the light of Arendt s categories, the fundamental structure of traditional claims on moral life. In other words, we evaluate the spirit in which traditional morality relates to the human world, especially, to the human condition of plurality. In this way, we shall be led to a perceptive reading of Arendt s groundbreaking view on morality and its borderline possibility of assuming a paradoxically significant role in the worldly affairs.
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    Equality of When?Giorgos Galanis & Roberto Veneziani - 2017 - Oeconomia 7:25-59.
    This paper analyses the temporal unit of egalitarian concern. In the intertemporal context, the differences between egalitarian views can be appreciated not only in inequality analysis but also as regards the ideal egalitarian distribution to be established. In this paper, three intergenerational egalitarian principles (Complete Lives Egalitarianism, Corresponding Segments Egalitarianism and Simultaneous Segments Egalitarianism) are analysed and CSE is argued to be the appropriate egalitarian benchmark. The relations between the three principles and other moral ideals, namely maximin and utilitarianism, are (...)
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    Industrial-Strength Denial: Eight Stories of Corporations Defending the Indefensible, from the Slave Trade to Climate Change.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 27 (6):637-640.
    Fifty years ago, the U.S. ethicist Philip Paul Hallie set himself the task of investigating in fine detail “the self-deception and often the hypocrisy that seek to hide harm-doing under justificati...
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    Behavioural utilitarianism and distributive justice.Giorgos Galanis & Roberto Veneziani - 2022 - Economics Letters 215:110488.
    What are the distributive implications of utilitarianism? Is it compatible with a concern for equality, as many utilitarians have argued? We analyse these questions in the context of a pure allocation problem. We consider an infinitely-lived economy and, drawing on the behavioural literature, assume that individuals have reference-dependent preferences: agents’ utility is a function of current consumption and a reference point which captures consumption habits, or the agents’ upbringing. Assuming a history of inequalities in consumption, we show that the utilitarian (...)
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    The survival of curaxins in the cancer arena.Giorgos Theocharous, Angelos Papaspyropoulos & Vassilis Gorgoulis - 2023 - Bioessays 45 (9):2300112.
    Graphical AbstractWith DNA damage being a primary anti-cancertarget, a need has arisen for the development of an approach that is a harmlessfor normal tissues but allows for cancer cell-specific cytotoxicity. Previous researchfrom K. Gurova's suggests that small compounds, namely curaxins that bind theDNA can cause chromatin instability and cell death in a cancer cell-specificmanner. In this brief perspective commentary, we investigate how the scientificcommunity has further developed this anti-cancer approach.
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    Hē philosophia stē mesē ekpaideusē.Giōrgos S. Dēmētrakos - 1993 - Athēna: Gutenberg.
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    Provlēmata oikonomikēs kai politikēs ēthikēs stēn paterikē kai Vyzantinē skepsē: eisagōgika meletēmata.Giōrgos N. Gkotsēs - 1996 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Ant. N. Sakkoula.
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    Historia kai dikaiosynē.Giōrgos Kokkinos, Panagiōtēs G. Kimurtzēs & Markos Karasarinēs (eds.) - 2020 - Athēna: Ekdoseis Asinē.
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    The Sphinx and the She-Wolf: Some Remarks on Aetolian Politics after the Antiochian War.Giorgos S. Mitropoulos - 2019 - Klio 101 (1):77-106.
    Summary This article aims to examine the turbulent course of the Aetolian League in the confused years after the Antiochian War up until 160/159, when its leader at the time, Lykiskos, passed away. Military defeats, political developments and economic problems will be studied together in order to form an accurate interpretation of the internal strife inside the Koinon. In addition, the factor of Rome also needs to be taken into consideration, as the new power seems to have adopted a cautious (...)
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    Eisagōgē se mia phainomenologia tou dynatou.Giōrgos I. Mourelos - 1994 - Athēna: Nephelē.
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    Multimedia spatial organization: Towards a different type of cultural economy.Giorgos A. Papakonstantinou - 2012 - Technoetic Arts 9 (2-3):315-320.
    This article attempts to establish analogies between the recent introduction into architectural thought of notions such as the human body movement, events and scenarios, and the development of navigation and interaction principles and conventions in the computer world. The study of the human–computer interface contributes to an understanding of the major role of the computer screen as a point of convergence of different representational forms, and the emergence of new ones belonging to the digital culture. The compositional structure of interactive (...)
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    The Mythological Exemplum in Vergil’s “Eclogues”.Giorgos C. Paraskeviotis - 2014 - Hermes 142 (4):418-430.
    This paper is concerned with the mythological exemplum in Vergil’s “Eclogues”, examining those passages where certain legendary characters are used as significant mythological exempla (i. e. Ecl. 2.19-27, 4.31-36, 4.53-59, 6.27-30 and 8.69-71). These exempla whose subject is mostly related to music and song, are used to serve Vergil’s literary goals in the passages where they are found (i. e. literary function); but, most significantly they are closely associated with poetry and poetics, symbolising either the epic or pastoral genre or (...)
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    On the $$\gamma $$-core of asymmetric aggregative games.Giorgos Stamatopoulos - 2020 - Theory and Decision 88 (4):493-504.
    This paper analyzes the core of cooperative games generated by asymmetric aggregative normal-form games, i.e., games where the payoff of each player depends on his strategy and the sum of the strategies of all players. We assume that each coalition calculates its worth presuming that the outside players stand alone and select individually best strategies. We show that under some mild monotonicity assumptions on payoffs, the resulting cooperative game is balanced and has a non-empty core. Our paper thus offers an (...)
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  21. Rights and Value: Construing the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights as Civil Commons.Giorgio Baruchello & Rachael Lorna Johnstone - 2011 - Studies in Social Justice 5 (1):91-125.
    This article brings together the United Nations’ International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (ICESCR) and John McMurtry’s theory of value. In this perspective, the ICESCR is construed as a prime example of “civil commons,” while McMurtry’s theory of value is proposed as a tool of interpretation of the covenant. In particular, McMurtry’s theory of value is a hermeneutical device capable of highlighting: (a) what alternative conception of value systemically operates against the fulfilment of the rights enshrined in the (...)
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  22. What is cruelty? A discussion.Giorgio Baruchello & Wendy Hamblet - 2004 - Appraisal 5.
     
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  23. ‘Who Are We?’ On Rorty, Rhetoric, and Politics.Giorgio Baruchello & Ralph Weber - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (2):197-214.
    It is not unusual to think of Rorty’s work as a success in rhetoric and a failure in political philosophy. In this article we re-evaluate this assessment by analyzing a typical feature of Rorty’s writing: his frequent use of “we so-and-so.” Taking stock of the existing literature on the subject we discuss how Rorty’s use of the “we” was received by peers and how he himself made sense of it. We then analyze Rorty’s oeuvre in order to show that a (...)
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    A Darwinian Left: Politics, Evolution and Cooperation.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 76 (2):356-360.
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    A Philosophical Exploration of the Humanities and Social Sciences.Giorgio Baruchello & Ársæll Már Arnarsson - 2022 - De Gruyter.
    Humor has been praised by philosophers and poets as a balm to soothe the sorrows that outrageous fortune’s slings and arrows cause inevitably, if not incessantly, to each and every one of us. In mundane life, having a sense of humor is seen not only as a positive trait of character, but as a social prerequisite, without which a person’s career and mating prospects are severely diminished, if not annihilated. However, humor is much more than this, and so much else. (...)
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    Bestiarium Academicum.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 2 (1):165-186.
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    (1 other version)Being and God in Aristotle and Heidegger.Giorgio Baruchello - 2001 - Symposium 5 (1):123-126.
  28. Cruelty and Nietzsche's drive to distinction.Giorgio Baruchello & Colin Pearce - 2005 - Appraisal 5.
     
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  29. Cesare Beccaria and the cruelty of liberalism: An essay on liberalism of fear and its limits.Giorgio Baruchello - 2004 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 30 (3):303-313.
    In this paper I outline and criticize Judith Shklar’s and Richard Rorty’s ‘liberalism of fear’. Both political thinkers believe liberalism to be characterized by a fundamental opposition to cruelty , which they regard as the least liberal of the features that may distinguish any given human community. In order to demonstrate the limits of the Shklar–Rorty thesis, I make use, in the first place, of John Kekes’s critique of liberalism as to show that liberalism allows for cruelty in so far (...)
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  30. Can existence be cruel?Giorgio Baruchello & Wendy Hamblet - 2005 - Appraisal 5.
     
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  31. Critical notice of the book Value wars: The global market versus the life economy.G. Baruchello - 2003 - Appraisal 4 (3):147-152.
  32. Comment on Rights and Value: The Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights Addresses the Environment.Giorgio Baruchello & Rachel Lorna Johnstone - 2013 - Studies in Social Justice 7 (1):175-179.
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    Capitalism: The Future of an Illusion.Giorgio Baruchello - 2018 - The European Legacy 24 (1):91-92.
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  34. Death and anti-anti-death. A cultural exploration.G. Baruchello - 2003 - In Charles Tandy (ed.), Death and anti-death. Palo Alto, Calif.: Ria University Press. pp. 1--131.
     
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  35. Deleuze's Humor.'.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - Existentia 12 (3-4):445-70.
     
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    Dangerous Liaisons.Giorgio Baruchello & Ársæll Már Arnarsson - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    Humor and cruelty can be the best of friends. Many cruel domains have facilitated hilarity of all kinds, whether experienced directly or vicariously, stretching from the torture chamber to the living room—or wherever else a screen is to be found. Conversely, many jests have provided the vehicle with which to dispense cruelty, whether callously or gleefully, in myriad settings, from public events to intimate family dinners. Combining the sources and resources of the humanities and social sciences, this book investigates the (...)
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    (1 other version)Dictionary of Gestures: Expressive Comportments and Movements in Use Around the World.Giorgio Baruchello - 2020 - The European Legacy 26 (3-4):427-428.
    Originally published in 2005, the 2018 translation of François Caradec’s Dictionary of Gestures provides the Anglophone public with a rich, idiosyncratic, amusing and informative collection of gest...
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    Ethics, Democracy, and Markets.Giorgio Baruchello, Jacob Dahl Rendtorff & Asger Sørensen (eds.) - 2016 - Nsu Press.
    The present book comprises thirteen chapters written by Nordic scholars in the human and social sciences, and developed out of conference papers presented at regular winter and summer symposia held by two research groups emanating from the Nordic Summer University. Born within and informed by this specific milieu, the chapters address significant sociopolitical implications for contemporary societies emerging from the ethical reflections of leading 20th century thinkers (e.g. Michel Foucault and Jürgen Habermas), important procedural as well as substantive aspects of (...)
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    Economic Histories: Between Facts and Models.Giorgio Baruchello - 2013 - The European Legacy 18 (5):644-646.
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    Flavio Baroncelli.Giorgio Baruchello - 2020 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 1 (1):265-267.
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    Gnosis, sustainable development and racism re-appraising Hans Jonas as a political thinker.Giorgio Baruchello - 2008 - Appraisal 7 (2).
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    Humour and cruelty.Giorgio Baruchello - 2023 - Berlin: De Gruyter. Edited by Ársæll Már Arnarsson.
    Humor has been praised by philosophers and poets as a balm to soothe the sorrows that outrageous fortune's slings and arrows cause inevitably, if not incessantly, to each and every one of us. In mundane life, having a sense of humor is seen not only as a positive trait of character, but as a social prerequisite, without which a person's career and mating prospects are severely diminished, if not annihilated. However, humor is much more than this, and so much else. (...)
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    Inventing Falsehood, Making Truth: Vico and Neapolitan Painting.Giorgio Baruchello - 2014 - The European Legacy 19 (7):917-918.
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  44. Italy: Resilient and Vulnerable, vol. II: Politics and Society. By Edmondo Berselli et al.G. Baruchello - 2004 - The European Legacy 9 (1):108-108.
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    Journal for Philosophy English menu.Giorgio Baruchello - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (2):170-183.
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    Laughter’s Affect and Effects.Giorgio Baruchello - 2022 - The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook 3 (1):229-232.
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    L’azione malata. Male universale e Bene individuale. Psicoanalisi del terrorismo: by Gaetano Roberto Buccola, Palermo, Carlo Saladino Editore, 2019, 148 pp., €20.00.Giorgio Baruchello - 2021 - The European Legacy 26 (7-8):827-829.
    Gaetano Roberto Buccola’s new book is a psychoanalytic study of evil and, specifically, a Jungian inquiry into a form of evil that affects contemporary human societies on a global scale: terrorism....
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    (1 other version)Laughing Matters: Prolegomena.Giorgio Baruchello & Ársæll Már Arnarsson - 2023 - De Gruyter.
    The present book addresses the background, rationale, general structure, and particular aims and arguments characterizing our third and last volume about "humor" and "cruelty". A guiding foray is provided into the vast expert literature that can be retrieved in the Western humanities and social sciences on these two terms. Pivotal thinkers and crucial notions are duly identified, highlighted, and examined. Apposite subsidiary references are also included, especially with regard to psychodynamics and clinical psychology, existentialism, feminism, liberalism, Marxism, and representative recent (...)
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    (1 other version)Montaigne and Nietzsehe.Giorgio Baruchello - 2002 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 6 (1):79-91.
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    (1 other version)More Radical Hermeneutics.Giorgio Baruchello - 2001 - Symposium 5 (1):137-139.
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