Modern social and political thought has approached the questions of politics, law, and citizenship from the vantage point of a fundamental divide between the occidental and oriental, or archaic and modern, institutions. This article creates a concept, the gift of law, by staging two gift-giving practices as two historical moments: Greek euergetism and Ottoman waqf. While it is indebted to Mauss, our articulation of the gift of law also owes to the critical interventions of Jacques Derrida and Pierre Bourdieu, who emphasized non-voluntaristic and non-calculative aspects of the gift. We argue that both euergetism and the waqf enabled and substantiated legal subjectivities that allocated rights and obligations. Those gift-giving practices esta...
According to Aristotle (Polit. 1253a) man is a “political animal” and his aim is to live in the comm...
One of the most interesting concepts to study in societies or micro-societies (from my point of view...
When the Greek leader Agamemnon took for himself the woman awarded to Achilles as his spoils of batt...
Modern social and political thought has approached the questions of politics, law, and citizenship f...
Modern social and political thought has approached the questions of politics, law, and citizenship f...
AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free ...
Since Marcel Mauss published his foundational essay The Gift in 1925, many anthropologists and speci...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
The concept of guilt is seen here as debt beyond repayment. Following Derrida, the gesture of giving...
This essay addresses from a philosophical-legal perspective the concept of \u2018gift\u2019 and its ...
Since Marcel Mauss published his foundational essay The Gift in 1925, many anthropologists and speci...
The works written in Persian about Jacques Derrida or the works translated into Persian about and fr...
For a long time the call for justice has been heard as a call to settle accounts—to give people what...
This paper analyses two approaches of giving in Derrida's book Given Time: one of them is logical, s...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...
According to Aristotle (Polit. 1253a) man is a “political animal” and his aim is to live in the comm...
One of the most interesting concepts to study in societies or micro-societies (from my point of view...
When the Greek leader Agamemnon took for himself the woman awarded to Achilles as his spoils of batt...
Modern social and political thought has approached the questions of politics, law, and citizenship f...
Modern social and political thought has approached the questions of politics, law, and citizenship f...
AbstractThe anthropological discourse on the gift repeatedly underlines the impossibility of a free ...
Since Marcel Mauss published his foundational essay The Gift in 1925, many anthropologists and speci...
The concept of “care” has recently emerged to expand the idea of rationality in economics, introduci...
The concept of guilt is seen here as debt beyond repayment. Following Derrida, the gesture of giving...
This essay addresses from a philosophical-legal perspective the concept of \u2018gift\u2019 and its ...
Since Marcel Mauss published his foundational essay The Gift in 1925, many anthropologists and speci...
The works written in Persian about Jacques Derrida or the works translated into Persian about and fr...
For a long time the call for justice has been heard as a call to settle accounts—to give people what...
This paper analyses two approaches of giving in Derrida's book Given Time: one of them is logical, s...
The purpose of this article is to undertake a philosophical reflection on the South African social g...
According to Aristotle (Polit. 1253a) man is a “political animal” and his aim is to live in the comm...
One of the most interesting concepts to study in societies or micro-societies (from my point of view...
When the Greek leader Agamemnon took for himself the woman awarded to Achilles as his spoils of batt...