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| Title | Contemporary Italian Women Philosophers: Stretching the Art of Thinking. | 
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| Creators | Benso Silvia. ; Roncalli Elvira. | 
| Imprint | Albany: State University of New York Press, 2021 | 
| Collection | Электронные книги зарубежных издательств ; Общая коллекция | 
| Subjects | Women philosophers ; EBSCO eBooks | 
| Document type | Other | 
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| Language | English | 
| Rights | Доступ по паролю из сети Интернет (чтение, печать, копирование) | 
| Record key | on1264469608 | 
| Record create date | 8/21/2021 | 
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- Contents
 - Acknowledgments
 - Introduction: Contemporary Italian Women Thinkers: Attending to Thinking, Extending the Art
 - Part One: Women, Mothers, Bodies
- 1. The Inner Passage
 - 2. Who Is a Mother?
- Abortion in the Politics of Sexual Difference
 - Bodies as Objects vs Embodied Subjects
 - The Biological Reductionism of Reproductive Technologies
 - Biological Parents and Parental Figures
 - Yet One Is Still Born from a Woman
 - The Irreplaceable Womb
 - Feminist Dissent on Surrogate Motherhood
 - Beyond Parenthood
 
 - 3. Aporias of the Maternal in the Women’s Movement
 
 - Part Two: Subjectivity, Power, and the Political
- 4. Toward an Ethos of Freedom: Notes on Subjectivity and Power
- “Toward a Non-Fascist Way of Life”
 - De-subjectivation or Becoming Subjects?
 - Socrates against Plato
 - Arendtian Socratism
 - Socrates as Ethos of Freedom
 - The Dissidence of Permanent Socratism
 - An-archic Subjectivity?
 
 - 5. Biopolitics and Economy: Between Self-Government Practices and New Forms of Control
- Biopolitics
 - Evaluated Lives
 - Precarious Transcendence in an Ontology of Immanence
 - Populism, Nonantagonistic Political Subjects, Commons: Biopolitical Forms of Doing Politics?
 
 - 6. Immunitary Politics
- The Janus Head of Globalization
 - The Crisis of Modern Topolitics
 - Immunitary Sovereignism and the Right to Citizenship
 
 
 - 4. Toward an Ethos of Freedom: Notes on Subjectivity and Power
 - Part Three: Responsibility, Emotions, Time
- 7. Responsibility as Being Here in Our Own Time
- Responsibility for What We Are Not Responsible for
 - History in the I
 - History as Responsibility and the Ethical-Political Transformation of Phenomenology
 - The Responsibility to Be Here
 
 - 8. Emotional Subjects: For the Care of the Future
- A Philosophy for the World
 - Which Subject?
 - A Subject in Relation: With Whom, Though?
 - The Emotional Relationship and the Metamorphosis of the Self
 
 
 - 7. Responsibility as Being Here in Our Own Time
 - Part Four: Everyday Life, Action, Transcendence
- 9. Everyday Life: For a Vision without Transcendences
- Introductory Remarks
 - Metropolitan Life: Simmel
 - The Fall of the “Modern” Subject: Freud and Heidegger
 - Toward a “New Ontology”: Merleau-Ponty
 - Conclusive Remarks
 
 - 10. The Symbol in Action
- Understanding the Symbol Starting from Symbolic Action
 - Foundations for Understanding the Symbol
 - Thinking the Symbol Starting from Its Action
 - Representational Action
 - An Exercise in Philosophizing: The Center and Its Extending Rays
 - A Brief Excursus on the Question of the “Who” in Philosophy
 - Philosophy and Symbol: Dialectic and Conversation
 
 
 - 9. Everyday Life: For a Vision without Transcendences
 - Coda
- 11. Mimetic Inclinations: A Dialogue with Adriana Cavarero
- Introduction
 - Ancient Shadows
 - Modern Phantoms
 - Mimesis and Narration
 - Imitation and Gender Relations
 - Masses and Plurality
 
 
 - 11. Mimetic Inclinations: A Dialogue with Adriana Cavarero
 - Contributors
 - Index