Paolo Diego Bubbio\u27s Sacrifice in the Post-Kantian Tradition offers a valuable and insightful discussion of the place of sacrifice plays in nineteenth century European philosophy, setting the stage for its emergence as a central theme in subsequent continental thought. Bubbio offers a strong case for the claim that the foundational move of the post-Kantian tradition is a fundamentally kenotic one. Bubbio is also critical of certain excesses in the way sacrifice is discussed in more recent work. However, the case of Kierkegaard in particular suggests kenosis is not so easily kept within the comfortable boundaries Bubbio prescribes for it: its excesses may be an integral part, rather than a hyperbolic distortion, of the logic of sacrifice
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International audienceSacrifice is an ancient and powerful idea, rich with contradictions. These day...
In this paper, I read Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice in relation to the Kiekegaar...
«He made a mistake, he has to pay», «if I sacrifice something, in return...»: there is a reasonable ...
In this book, Paolo Diego Bubbio offers an alternative to standard philosophical accounts of the not...
This paper addresses the role of the notion of sacrifice in Kant’s theoretical philosophy, practica...
The centrality of the notion of sacrifice in Kierkegaard’s thought is beyond doubt, as Kierkegaard h...
The present paper suggests to consider Kierkegaard’s use of Abraham’s story in Fear and Trembling in...
In this paper, I focus on Gianni Vattimo’s and Paolo Diego Bubbio’s notion of kenosis showing that (...
The notion of sacrifice is the subject of an increasing attention in contemporary philosophy. Such a...
The phenomenon of sacrifice has been analyzed by Hegel, Kierkegaard, Bataille and many other philoso...
The focus of this dissertation is on how the concept of sacrifice might be used to assist citizens i...
In this chapter, I explore the themes of anger, the demoniac, sacrifice, and their relations, in Kie...
In this article, the author introduces several approaches to the conceptof sacrifice. It begins with...
A longstanding positivist tendency in Western philosophy taught us to think of the classical world a...
Intellectual Sacrifice and Other Mimetic Paradoxes is an account of Paolo Diego Bubbio’s twenty-year...
International audienceSacrifice is an ancient and powerful idea, rich with contradictions. These day...
In this paper, I read Shakespeare’s The Merchant of Venice in relation to the Kiekegaar...
«He made a mistake, he has to pay», «if I sacrifice something, in return...»: there is a reasonable ...