Cornelius Castoriadis’s entire work has been all along devoted to pursuing a vehement critique of all kinds of ontological foundation of political institution. His fostering of the radically socialhistorical characters of collectivity has been constantly played against the aspiration to base contingency upon absolute precepts. Nevertheless, as I attempt to show in this paper, his institutional theory, while freeing itself from ontological absolutes, risks being haunted by another kind of absolutism, one of democratic outline. Such an absolutistic seduction, in my view, takes the form of a strong, all too strong defense of direct democracy and radical autonomy as well as rejection of political representation. As a consequence, Castoriadis’s ...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to expose Castoriadis’ poïetical and institutional answer to ...
Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) was one of the most insightful thinkers of the end of the 20th cen...
Castoriadis’ attention for the radical and unmotivated creations of the imaginary has always been pe...
Cornelius Castoriadis’s entire work has been all along devoted to pursuing a vehement critique of al...
Cornelius Castoriadis’s entire work has been all along devoted to pursuing a vehement critique of al...
A series of epochal events – the 2008 crisis, the pandemic, the war – are pushing us to rethink our ...
How can one rethink democracy in its most substantive dimension (beyond the form of the State) witho...
This short article tries first of all to convey the relevance of a philosophy such as the one develo...
The aim of this paper is investigating some implications of Cornelius Castoriadis’ thought in the fi...
In this essay the author devotes a philosophical reading of Castoriadis’s ideas of revolutionary pra...
Between 1979 and 1994 Cornelius Castoriadis repeatedly, but piecemeal, confronts the legacy of Alexi...
The paper outlines Cornelius Castoriadis’ philosophical view on a theory of democracy. The French t...
MAIA, Gretha Leite. Introdução ao pensamento político de cornelius castoriadis e sua aplicabilidade ...
Der vorliegende Beitrag liefert eine Lektüre von Cornelius Castoriadis Denken sozialer Autonomie im ...
The theme of the institution in the work of Castoriadis recalls the tensional relationship between i...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to expose Castoriadis’ poïetical and institutional answer to ...
Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) was one of the most insightful thinkers of the end of the 20th cen...
Castoriadis’ attention for the radical and unmotivated creations of the imaginary has always been pe...
Cornelius Castoriadis’s entire work has been all along devoted to pursuing a vehement critique of al...
Cornelius Castoriadis’s entire work has been all along devoted to pursuing a vehement critique of al...
A series of epochal events – the 2008 crisis, the pandemic, the war – are pushing us to rethink our ...
How can one rethink democracy in its most substantive dimension (beyond the form of the State) witho...
This short article tries first of all to convey the relevance of a philosophy such as the one develo...
The aim of this paper is investigating some implications of Cornelius Castoriadis’ thought in the fi...
In this essay the author devotes a philosophical reading of Castoriadis’s ideas of revolutionary pra...
Between 1979 and 1994 Cornelius Castoriadis repeatedly, but piecemeal, confronts the legacy of Alexi...
The paper outlines Cornelius Castoriadis’ philosophical view on a theory of democracy. The French t...
MAIA, Gretha Leite. Introdução ao pensamento político de cornelius castoriadis e sua aplicabilidade ...
Der vorliegende Beitrag liefert eine Lektüre von Cornelius Castoriadis Denken sozialer Autonomie im ...
The theme of the institution in the work of Castoriadis recalls the tensional relationship between i...
The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to expose Castoriadis’ poïetical and institutional answer to ...
Cornelius Castoriadis (1922-1997) was one of the most insightful thinkers of the end of the 20th cen...
Castoriadis’ attention for the radical and unmotivated creations of the imaginary has always been pe...