Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical responses to Kafka's story and philosophical conceptions of the law. In particular, Vardoulakis suggests an affinity between Kafka and Spinoza's conceptions of the law
Despite Francis Bacon’s cautionary note, I have always been a fan of parables, and perhaps the most ...
© 2017 Griffith University. Kafka’s preoccupation with the law and legal institutions within his fic...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...
Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical re...
Hannah Arendt's re-evaluation of Kafka persistently defines his works in terms of what it does not s...
Are Fran T Kafka's representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go be...
The parable Before the Law is a pivotal text in the work of Franz Kafka. It tells of a man who looks...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Law is a prominent theme in Kafka’s works, and this dissertation proposes to read Kafka’s long prose...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
This chapter presents the striking similarities between the cases of Mr Kadi and Josef K., and indee...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it offers a complementary reading of Franz Kafka’s wr...
The Limits of Voice (1996) examines the relationship between the consecration of the individual in t...
Vardoulakis examines the history of the free will, arguing that there is no necessary connection wit...
Despite Francis Bacon’s cautionary note, I have always been a fan of parables, and perhaps the most ...
© 2017 Griffith University. Kafka’s preoccupation with the law and legal institutions within his fic...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...
Through an analysis of Kafka's "Before the Law," Vardoulakis considers both various philosophical re...
Hannah Arendt's re-evaluation of Kafka persistently defines his works in terms of what it does not s...
Are Fran T Kafka's representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go be...
The parable Before the Law is a pivotal text in the work of Franz Kafka. It tells of a man who looks...
Are Franz Kafka’s representations of law and legality figments of his imagination, or do they go bey...
Law is a prominent theme in Kafka’s works, and this dissertation proposes to read Kafka’s long prose...
Kafka interpretation is an industry without foreseeable limits: It has a trajectory of its own-proli...
This chapter presents the striking similarities between the cases of Mr Kadi and Josef K., and indee...
This article presents an analysis of Franz Kafka’s view on the law based on his novel "The Trial". I...
The purpose of this article is twofold. First, it offers a complementary reading of Franz Kafka’s wr...
The Limits of Voice (1996) examines the relationship between the consecration of the individual in t...
Vardoulakis examines the history of the free will, arguing that there is no necessary connection wit...
Despite Francis Bacon’s cautionary note, I have always been a fan of parables, and perhaps the most ...
© 2017 Griffith University. Kafka’s preoccupation with the law and legal institutions within his fic...
This study aims at discussing the importance of literature to the study of law, from the perspective...