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Title: Hermeneutics of translation and understanding of violence
Authors: Borisov, S. N.
Rimsky, V. P.
Keywords: philosophy
social anthropology
hermeneutics
possibility
power
reality
action
violence
necessity
coercion
Aristotle
Rozanov V.
Ilyin I.
Heidegger M.
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Borisov, S.N. Hermeneutics of translation and understanding of violence / S.N. Borisov, V.P. Rimsky // Philosophy and Society. - 2020. - Vol.32, №2.-P. 165-176.
Abstract: Violence is understood as a kind of necessity, which is associated with the suppression of one’s "own decision", freedom, something that "prevents desire" and contrary to "common thinking", as well as the absence of "good". Violence is presented not only in an ontological sense, but also existentially, as the opposite of "good" and of one’s own "desire"
URI: http://dspace.bsu.edu.ru/handle/123456789/49947
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