This article adds to the extensive research that has been ca-rried out in relation to the Nazi Holocaust, by analysing the notion of the per-son and the depersonalisation of the human being from a philosophical anthropological perspective. In the first section, a brief historical outline is pro-vided regarding the notion of the person according to the academic disciplines that have dwelled on this concept and a definition is proposed, which takes into account its dual character: body and culture. In the second section, the cognitive, social and political processes through which Jews were stripped of their human condition are analysed in the context of Nazi Germany. The analy-sis is undertaken by means of references to the testimonies of sev...
Th e anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
This article illustrates the plurality of subjectivities linked to the memory of victims. The author...
This article analyzes the different definitions of the concept of Holocaust´s “uniqueness”. This con...
El presente trabajo se suma a las múltiples investigaciones que ya se han hecho sobre el Holocausto ...
The European antisemitism had a turning point in the 20th century through the Nazi machines that unl...
This article aims at analyzing the work “Is This a man?” by Primo Levi, establish links between the ...
A partir de la lectura de algunos relatos de supervivientes del Holocausto (especialmente de Primo L...
Jean Améry (pseudónimo de Hans Meyer), prisionero judío en Auschwitz, no pudo soportar que la enorme...
"Trauma" is a concept of clear psychoanalytic affiliation which has been gradually incorporated to h...
Zygmunt Bauman’s work has emerged as a significant contribution to critical thinking aimed at redefi...
This article displays a kaleidoscopic narrative to shed light on the history of the Holocaust. How s...
Jean Améry (pseudónimo de Hans Meyer), prisionero judío en Auschwitz, no pudo soportar que la enorm...
This article deals with collective memory of a women’s concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The objec...
A lo largo de toda su obra, Primo Levi se caracterizó por reflexionar, a partir de sus vivencias par...
This article comments on some of the attempts to reflect on Auschwitz in philosophical thinking and ...
Th e anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
This article illustrates the plurality of subjectivities linked to the memory of victims. The author...
This article analyzes the different definitions of the concept of Holocaust´s “uniqueness”. This con...
El presente trabajo se suma a las múltiples investigaciones que ya se han hecho sobre el Holocausto ...
The European antisemitism had a turning point in the 20th century through the Nazi machines that unl...
This article aims at analyzing the work “Is This a man?” by Primo Levi, establish links between the ...
A partir de la lectura de algunos relatos de supervivientes del Holocausto (especialmente de Primo L...
Jean Améry (pseudónimo de Hans Meyer), prisionero judío en Auschwitz, no pudo soportar que la enorme...
"Trauma" is a concept of clear psychoanalytic affiliation which has been gradually incorporated to h...
Zygmunt Bauman’s work has emerged as a significant contribution to critical thinking aimed at redefi...
This article displays a kaleidoscopic narrative to shed light on the history of the Holocaust. How s...
Jean Améry (pseudónimo de Hans Meyer), prisionero judío en Auschwitz, no pudo soportar que la enorm...
This article deals with collective memory of a women’s concentration camp in Nazi Germany. The objec...
A lo largo de toda su obra, Primo Levi se caracterizó por reflexionar, a partir de sus vivencias par...
This article comments on some of the attempts to reflect on Auschwitz in philosophical thinking and ...
Th e anthology La ricerca della radice written by Primo Levi allows the reader to understand the int...
This article illustrates the plurality of subjectivities linked to the memory of victims. The author...
This article analyzes the different definitions of the concept of Holocaust´s “uniqueness”. This con...