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No. 31 (2018): Topías
No. 31 (2018): Topías
Published:
2018-11-01
Portada
2-5
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The ascending word or are we still worthy of poetry?
(scattered notes)
Noelia Billi; Maurice Blanchot
6-13
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What Is a "Relevant" translation?
Jacques Derrida; Javier Pavez
14-48
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Walter Benjamin and the erotic conquest
Florencia Abadi
49-54
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The unscathed
(Political philosophy of finitude)
Emmanuel Biset
55-66
Philosophical ethos: desire, subject, constitution of the self.
Roque Farrán
67-76
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Dossier
Presentation
Franca Maccioni, Juan Manuel Conforte
79-81
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Man is a utopian animal
Miguel Abensour; Franca Maccioni, Natalia Lorio
82-100
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In-harmonic topology
The "place" of politics in cosmology
Fabian Ludueña Romandini
101-120
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Nuevos avances en te(cn)ología
Hernán Gabriel Borisonik
121-139
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Where is what is not?
(Criticism of the untamed light of the clearing in the cosmic forest)
Fernando Beresñak
140-174
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Philosophy and theology from Romulus' mud
Reflections on the optimal character of man, the citizen and the politician
Juan Acerbi
175-191
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The Atlantic cartography of the new world and of utopia
Rodrigo Ottonello
192-206
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Realism, utopia and prophecy
Trontian Notes
Micaela Cuesta
207-219
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Ius-topias
On the places and futures of law
Facundo Carlos Rocca
220-236
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Dystopia as realized utopia: the persistence of hope in the post-historical world
Pedro Cerruti
237-253
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Discronías
Agustín Berti
254-277
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The End of what? Imagining the catastrophe to come
Capitalism and "compost-ición" of multiple land ensembles
Belisario Zalazar
278-289
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