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Democracia sin atajos

Democracia sin atajos
Author: Cristina Lafont
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9788413640235

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Sinopsis: Concebir la democracia deliberativa desde la participación y el control de la ciudadanía significa tomar en serio el ideal democrático de autogobierno. Este libro analiza críticamente las concepciones pluralistas profundas, epistocráticas y lotocráticas de la democracia, que proponen diversos atajos institucionales y justifica el camino largo de la deliberación entre los ciudadanos.


Todo lo que la democracia no es y lo poco que si

Todo lo que la democracia no es y lo poco que si
Author: José Fernando Flórez Ruiz
Publisher: Universidad Externado
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2015-06-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 958772500X

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Este libro nos sorprende con su exposición de una controversia en el corazón de la teoría democrática. Asume el reto enorme de esas preguntas imposibles que todos creemos poder responder hasta que, con la segunda o tercera crítica, quedamos sin palabras. ¿Qué es la democracia? Intentarlo es como entrar en un laberinto. En 1997 Collier y Levistky encontraron en la literatura 550 posibles respuestas. Si la democracia es "el gobierno del pueblo, por el pueblo, para el pueblo" como dijo Lincoln, ¿deberíamos llamar democrático a un gobierno donde el pueblo ha decidido no gobernarse e investir para ello a un "dictador elegido"? Pero si la democracia impone límites también al pueblo, ¿en qué sentido podríamos decir que la democracia es el gobierno del pueblo? Algunos consideran que la democracia son derechos humanos, justicia, igualdad. ¿Algún ejemplo en este mundo violador de derechos humanos, injusto y desigual?"


Democracia sin demos

Democracia sin demos
Author: Catherine Colliot-Thélène
Publisher:
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2020
Genre:
ISBN: 9788425443602

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Buenos Aires 2022 - Analytical Psychology Opening to the Changing World: Contemporary Perspectives on Clinical, Scientific, Social, Cultural and Environmental Issues

Buenos Aires 2022 - Analytical Psychology Opening to the Changing World: Contemporary Perspectives on Clinical, Scientific, Social, Cultural and Environmental Issues
Author: IAAP
Publisher: Daimon
Total Pages: 978
Release: 2023-08-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 3856308962

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The XXII International Congress for Analytical Psychology was held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and for the first time in South America. It was also the first such congress delivered in hybrid form, bringing together IAAP members from all over the globe – in person and on screens. Guests interested in Jungian thinking from various other academic fields were invited and joined in the conversations. The theme of Opening to the Changing World was explored as we come out of a pandemic and face the imperative of fast changes to our ways of working and relating to people, living beings and the planet we inhabit. The Congress offered again ways of exploring themes via a rich programme of pre-congress workshops, masterclasses, plenary and breakout presentations and posters. The Proceedings are published as two volumes: a printed edition of the plenary presentations, and an e-book with the complete material presented at the Congress. To professionals as well as the general public, this collection of papers offers a cross-section and inspiring insight into contemporary Jungian thinking, spanning from classical theories to the latest scientific research. From the Contents: Soul, myth and cosmovision in a changing world. Essentials of Analytical Psychology and the descendent path by Margarita Ovalle Vergara Devouring and asphyxia by Liliana Wahba & Walter Boechat Some questions raised by the practice of tele-analysis by François Martin-Vallas COVID-19, Virtual engagement and the psychoid imagination by Joe Cambray Working online during the contemporary Covid-19 pandemic by John Merchant The syzygy, reformulation and new perspectives: Dreams – anima-animus-androgynous and gender by Mario Saiz et al. Enforced disappearances and torture today: A view from Analytical Psychology by Maria Giovanna Bianchi & Monica Luci Dreaming for the world: A Jungian study of dreams during the COVID-19 pandemic by Ronnie Landau, Roger Brooke et al. The archetype of calamity. Reflections at a time of contagion by Mei-Fun Kuang, Ying Li & Jun Xu Collective trauma, implicit memories, the body and active imagination in Jungian analysis by Karin Fleischer Intimations of immortality by Robin McCoy Brook & Jon Mills


Democracy Without Shortcuts

Democracy Without Shortcuts
Author: Cristina Lafont
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2020-01-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0198848188

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This book articulates a participatory conception of deliberative democracy that takes the democratic ideal of self-government seriously. It aims to improve citizens' democratic control and vindicate the value of citizens' participation against conceptions that threaten to undermine it. The book critically analyzes deep pluralist, epistocratic, and lottocratic conceptions of democracy. Their defenders propose various institutional ''shortcuts'' to help solve problems of democratic governance such as overcoming disagreements, citizens' political ignorance, or poor-quality deliberation. However, all these shortcut proposals require citizens to blindly defer to actors over whose decisions they cannot exercise control. Implementing such proposals would therefore undermine democracy. Moreover, it seems naive to assume that a community can reach better outcomes 'faster' if it bypasses the beliefs and attitudes of its citizens. Unfortunately, there are no 'shortcuts' to make a community better than its members. The only road to better outcomes is the long, participatory road that is taken when citizens forge a collective will by changing one another's hearts and minds. However difficult the process of justifying political decisions to one another may be, skipping it cannot get us any closer to the democratic ideal. Starting from this conviction, the book defends a conception of democracy ''without shortcuts''. This conception sheds new light on long-standing debates about the proper scope of public reason, the role of religion in politics, and the democratic legitimacy of judicial review. It also proposes new ways to unleash the democratic potential of institutional innovations such as deliberative minipublics.


An Unequal Democracy?

An Unequal Democracy?
Author: Carlo Binetti
Publisher: IDB
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2005
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 1597820199

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Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure

Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure
Author: Cristina Lafont
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2000-08-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780521662475

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This book is a major contribution to the understanding of Heidegger and a rare attempt to bridge the schism between traditions of analytic and Continental philosophy. Cristina Lafont applies the core methodology of analytic philosophy, language analysis, to Heidegger's work providing both a clearer exegesis and a powerful critique of his approach to the subject of language. In Part One, she explores the Heideggerean conception of language in depth. In Part Two, she draws on recent work from theorists of direct reference (Putnam, Donnellan and Kripke inter alia) to reveal the limitations of Heidegger's views and to show how language shapes our understanding of the world without making learning impossible. The book first appeared in German but has been substantially revised for the English edition.


The Linguistic Turn in Hermeneutic Philosophy

The Linguistic Turn in Hermeneutic Philosophy
Author: Cristina Lafont
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 578
Release: 1999
Genre: Hermeneutics
ISBN: 9780262621694

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Cristina Lafont draws upon Hilary Putnam's work in particular to criticize the linguistic idealism and relativism of the German tradition, which she traces back to the assumption that meaning determines reference.