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On the Death Giving: War and Sacrifice in Patočka and Derrida


  • Institute for Human Sciences 3 Spittelauer Lände Wien, Wien, 1090 Austria (map)

Lectures by David Dusenbury and James Dodd

Abstract: Despite the effort not to repeat the mistakes and atrocities of the previous generations, the twenty-first century continues to be a century of wars and suffering. In these lectures, David Dusenbury and James Dodd will reflect on Patočka’s and Derrida’s phenomenological analysis of self-sacrifice as a form of resistance in extreme situations of oppression (war or repression of authoritarian/totalitarian regimes).

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