Mimesis International imprint: 57 books

Philosophy and hope

Bloch and löwith interpreters of marx

by Diego Fusaro
Language: English
Release Date: February 8, 2018

One of the greatest unsolved issues that Karl Marx bequeathed to his interpreters concerns the legitimacy of practical and theoretical hope, both in the frame of his thought and in the wider horizon of philosophy. The entire Marxian work seems to be enigmatically suspended between the opposite dimensions...

Vulnerability as generativity

Undoing parenthood in a gylanic perspective

by Cristiana Ottaviano, Alessia Santambrogio
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2018

This book focuses on parenthood and generativity, considered not only a set of biological functions, but as human and socio-cultural capabilities above and beyond gender differences. The authors reconsider in particular the institution of motherhood, emphasizing the historical and social function...
by Gianfranco Marrone
Language: English
Release Date: April 13, 2016

The notion of text is perhaps themost used and discussed withinsocial and human sciences. Nevertheless,it is surprisingly one ofthe worst defined. Philology andLinguistics, Literary Criticism andAesthetics, Philosophy of Language,Hermeneutics, Ethnology,Psychoanalysis, Sociology, Semiotics:all these...
by Edia Connole, Nicola Masciandaro
Language: English
Release Date: September 18, 2015

Floating Tomb: Black Metal Theory is a collaborative collection of writings in black metal theory (BMT), an amorphous ‘metallectual’ movement initiated in 2009 with the symposium Hideous Gnosis. According to its earliest formulation, BMT seeks to creatively destroy the boundary between metal and...

Musical ontology

A guide for the perplexed

by Lisa Giombini
Language: English
Release Date: January 25, 2018

What is musical ontology? Why should we as philosophers address it, if ever? These questions constitute the Ariadne’s thread running throughout this whole work. The number of papers, volumes and essays that have recently been dedicated to the topic of art and musical ontology is so vast that trying...

David Sylvian as a Philosopher

A Foray into Postmodern Rock

by Leonardo Vittorio Arena
Language: English
Release Date: February 10, 2016

David Sylvian may be seen as a philosopher, in accordance with the postmodern spirit, who invalidates identity, preserving it at the level of nosound, in a troubled ego/others relationship. His most recent songs have been analysed, as well as the lyrics and Sylvian’s way of life (Tao).What emerges...

Beyond Nihilism

The knot of plurality

by Chiara Di Marco
Language: English
Release Date: June 27, 2016

Nihilism and/or community. The European Question. The gift of the in-common. Touching on different themes and authors, the papers presented here probe the prolificness that the terms sacred and community could have – if subtracted from the game of reactive nihilism – in checking the violence of...

Three paradoxes of personhood

The venetian lectures

by Joseph Margolis
Language: English
Release Date: September 14, 2017

The starting point of Joseph Margolis’ last philosophical effort is represented by the problem of the human “gap” in animal continuity: “There appear to be no comparable variants of animal evolution [...] effected by anything like the culturally enabled creation”. While we share with other...
by Aa. Vv.
Language: English
Release Date: December 11, 2014

Time without becoming is the text of a lecture Quentin Meillassoux gave at the Middlesex University in May 2008. He makes a summary of the arguments he employed in After Finitude to overcome correlationism from the inside and to dismiss philosophies of becoming, such as absolute idealism and vitalism....

From vanitas to veritas

John Donne and the journey of the soul

by Audrey Taschini
Language: English
Release Date: April 10, 2018

An overview of the complex world of John Donne’s poetry and specifically of his reflections on the theme of the journey of the soul. Donne’s Metempsychosis and his Anniversaries are analysed from both a literary and philosophical/ theological perspective, in the context of the rising new science.

Limits of Knowledge

The Nineteenth-Century Epistemological Debate and Beyond

by Aa. Vv.
Language: English
Release Date: March 29, 2016

Ignorabimus! We will never know! With this statement and his talk on the limits of natural knowledge in 1872, Emil du Bois-Reymond stirred up a controversy (the Ignorabimus-Streit), which spread widely beyond German-speaking countries. It concerned the very possibility to set boundaries to knowledge,...
by AA. VV.
Language: English
Release Date: December 2, 2016

There are various risks tied to the Web. Toxic evils like cybercrimes, cyberbullying, on-line harassment, aggressive online comments, defamation, hateful speech, plagiarism, etc. are growing among young people. The search of antidotes to fight the above issues is becoming a common concern for governments,...
by Aa. Vv.
Language: English
Release Date: May 8, 2014

Morphology is the general theory of form and formation, which can be seen as the innovative and fruitful point of intersection of the old two cultures, the scientific and the humanistic. The three papers presented in the book by Olaf Breidbach, Pietro Corvaja and Angelo Vianello respectively illustrate...

Epicuro's pharmacy

Philosophy as therapy for the soul

by Diego Fusaro
Language: English
Release Date: January 18, 2019

Since antiquity, Epicurus’ thought has been compared to a powerful drug able to cure the pains of the soul that have always tormented man preventing him from living a peaceful existence: but we know that the Greek term pharmakon can be interpreted in its two opposite meanings of medicine and poison;...
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