Temporalidades inter/disciplinares (Derecho, Filosofía, Política) : Edición de Manuel Angel Bermejo Castrillo

This book is the result of a number of personal, academic and scientific confluences between scholars from different fields who, following on from previous fruitful synergies, have now been brought together to reflect jointly on a decisive factor in their respective fields of study: temporality. The so-called conceptual history harbours in its matrix a theory of historical times, in which the relationship of attraction and repulsion between history and memory is already proverbial. The collective endeavour in this volume, which focuses on inter/disciplinary temporalities, is based on an affinity of transversal interests and is encouraged by a sustained intention to build bridges between different areas of knowledge and to break their traditional self-referential inertia. The temporal dimension of justice, in its different declinations, has often been pretermitted or implicitly presupposed, without emerging as a theme in an explicit way, and yet it is susceptible to meditation from a plurality of perspectives: ethical, legal, sociological, political, historical, philosophical

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Autres auteurs: Bermejo Castrillo, Manuel Angel (Éditeur intellectuel), Alvarez Cora, Enrique (Collaborateur), Bares Partal, Juan de Dios (Collaborateur), Bermejo, Castrillo, Manuel Angel (Collaborateur), Cubo Ugarte, Oscar (Collaborateur), Müller, Ernst (Collaborateur), Oncina Coves, Faustino (Collaborateur), Picht, Barbara (Collaborateur), Sánchez Fernández, José Manuel (Collaborateur), Schmieder, Falko (Collaborateur)
Format: Livre
Langue:Spanish
Publié: Madrid : Dykinson ; Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2021
Collection:Historia del derecho 96
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Résumé:This book is the result of a number of personal, academic and scientific confluences between scholars from different fields who, following on from previous fruitful synergies, have now been brought together to reflect jointly on a decisive factor in their respective fields of study: temporality. The so-called conceptual history harbours in its matrix a theory of historical times, in which the relationship of attraction and repulsion between history and memory is already proverbial. The collective endeavour in this volume, which focuses on inter/disciplinary temporalities, is based on an affinity of transversal interests and is encouraged by a sustained intention to build bridges between different areas of knowledge and to break their traditional self-referential inertia. The temporal dimension of justice, in its different declinations, has often been pretermitted or implicitly presupposed, without emerging as a theme in an explicit way, and yet it is susceptible to meditation from a plurality of perspectives: ethical, legal, sociological, political, historical, philosophical
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Description matérielle:246 Seiten
ISBN:978-84-1377-474-9
Cote:PH 6 02 */Tem