In Statu Nascendi
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In Statu Nascendi

Vol. 5, No. 2 (2022)

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In Statu Nascendi

Vol. 5, No. 2 (2022)

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In Statu Nascendi is a peer-reviewed journal that investigates specific issues through a sociocultural, philosophical, and anthropological approach to understand the complexity of contemporary crisis, instability, and warfare situations in which the "stage-of-becoming" plays a vital role. Issue 2022: 2 deals with issues related to Gender Equality in Politics, International Relations and Philosophy, Feminism in the Global Landscape, and Women's Engagement in International Peace and Security. Issue 2022: 2 comprises, amongst others, the following articles: Ā·Interview with the Revolutionary Association for Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) on ''Feminist Resilience in Afghanistan''Ā·The Feminist OtherĀ·The situation of women in Poland under a right-wing populist Government (2015 - present).Ā·Responses to the Gettier Problem: Goldman, Dretske, Nozick, and WilliamsonĀ·Kierkegaardian Religious Dialectics: God and death as a scandalous paradox

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Publisher
ibidem
Year
2022
eBook ISBN
9783838277370
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. EDITORIAL
  3. PART I: GENDER EQUALITY IN POLITICS AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS; FEMINISM IN THE GLOBAL LANDSCAPE
  4. The Feminist Other
  5. Interview with the Revolutionary Association for Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) – Feminist Resilience in Afghanistan
  6. The Putinization of the situation of women and children during the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine
  7. PART II: CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY AND THEORY OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
  8. On the State’s Being-with and Being-toward as a ā€œPersonality of Higher Orderā€
  9. To Know or Just to Speak? Epistemological Questions for Second Language Acquisition (SLA)
  10. Responses to the Gettier Problem: Goldman, Dretske, Nozick, and Williamson
  11. Kierkegaardian Religious Dialectics: God and death as a scandalous paradox
  12. Previous editions of the journal
  13. What We Stand for in 19 Different Languages