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  3. Vol. 28 No. 3 (2008): Philosophy and Human Rights

Vol. 28 No. 3 (2008): Philosophy and Human Rights

Editorial

  • Special Issue Krisis: On Philosophy and Human Rights. Introduction
    Marc de Wilde
    1-2
    • PDF

Archive

  • Power and Powerlessness of Human Rights. The International Discourse on Human Rights and its Critics
    Regina Kreide
    3-15
    • PDF
  • Included but not Belonging. Badiou and Rancière on Human Rights
    Ernst van den Hemel
    16-30
    • PDF
  • Het falen van de mensenrechten. Een filosofische analyse
    Marc de Wilde
    31-42
    • PDF
  • What is Cultural Analysis? And What is the Role of Philosophy? An Answer to Murat Aydemir
    Josef Früchtl
    70-72
    • PDF

Book Reviews

  • Studying the History of Human Rights
    Thomas Poell
    43-46
    • PDF
  • The Politics of Contamination
    Sudeep Dasgupta
    47-52
    • PDF
  • Dom, dommer, dier
    Rogier van Reekum
    53-55
    • PDF
  • The Right to Justification
    Bert van den Brink
    56-61
    • PDF
  • De sublieme historische ervaring revisited
    Jacques Bos
    62-69
    • PDF
  • Signalementen Krisis 2008-3
    Redactie Krisis
    73-76
    • PDF
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