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A bstract . This chapter develops a concept of aesthetic and existential horror and suggests its importance for understanding modern and postmodern culture. It makes three distinct claims. First, the experience of horror signifies a breakdown in the symbolic categories and valuations of a culture. Second, this experience has ontological significance because in horror the human is exposed to the naked fact of being. This latter point is derived from Heidegger's comments on anxiety and Emmanuel Levinas's notion of the " il y a " or "there is." A third claim follows from these two, namely, that horror is distinct from evil. Evil is defined within a cultural matrix; horror is the undefined other of a culture. Evil represents the negation of being; horror shows the sickening presence of being as being. The essay concludes with a reflection on the possibility of a postmodern ethics that takes responsibility for the "horrors of being" generated by globalization. 相似文献
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Gordon L. Brady 《Economic Affairs》2011,31(2):4-9
This paper examines recent developments in US climate change policy from a public choice perspective. Policies such as ‘cap and trade’ threaten to impose substantial costs on individuals and businesses, yet their effectiveness at reducing greenhouse gas emissions is questionable. Support for legislation that restricts emissions can partly be explained by the strategic behaviour of various special interests. 相似文献
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Chains of Finance: How Investment is Shaped by Diane‐Laure Arjaliès,Philip Grant,Iain Hardie,Donald MacKenzie,and Ekaterina Svetlova. Oxford University Press (2017), 208 pp. ISBN: 978‐0198802945 (hb, £30.00); 978‐0192524102 (ebook; Kindle edn, £19.50).
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John Phelan 《Economic Affairs》2017,37(3):467-468
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Amir Emami 《The International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal》2018,14(4):1131-1133