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Desativar o direito: um caminho a partir da obra de Giorgio Agamben
Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro de Ciências Jurídicas, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Direito, Florianópolis, 2014O trabalho parte do problema de tentar pensar uma forma de resistência pelo Direito. A hipótese sustentada encontra amparo na noção de "desativar" o Direito, contida na obra de Giorgio Agamben. Neste sentido, o trabalho busca recompor os paradigmas jurídico-político e governamental dentro da obra do autor em questão, principalmente a partir dos livros "O poder soberano e a vida nua", "Estado de Exceção" e "O Reino e a Glória". Ao fim, a proposta de "desativar" o Direito e o conceito de inoperosidade defrontam-se com a máquina governamental agambeniana. Na conclusão, a filosofia do Direito é apresentada como alternativa para se pensar uma nova relação entre Direito e vida.Abstract: The work begins from the problem of trying to think of a way of resistance by Law. The hypothesis is supported by the notion of "deactivate" the law, contained in the work of Giorgio Agamben. In this sense, this dissertation seeks to reconstruct the legal-political and governmental paradigms within the work of the author in question, mostly from the books "The sovereign power and bare life", "State of Exception" and "The Kingdom and the Glory". At the end, the proposal to "deactivate" the Law and the concept of unindustriousness are confronted with Agamben's government machinery. In conclusion, the philosophy of law is presented as an alternative to think about a new relationship between law and life
Sul testo del 'Principe'
Riesamina la questione filologica del "Principe" di Machiavelli, vent'anni dopo la prima edizione critica moderna dell'opera. Approfondisce la discussione su vari punti del testo, anche in dialogo con il lavoro di altri studiosi (soprattutto Mario Martelli).The author re-examines the philological problem of Machiavelli's Il Principe, twenty years after the first modern critical edition of the work. He deepens the analysis on some points of the text, also in dialogue with the work of other scholars (especially Mario Martelli)
Objects in a Higher-Order Linear Logic Setting (Extended Abstract)
) Giorgio Delzanno and Maurizio Martelli DISI - Universit`a di Genova, Via Dodecaneso, 35, I-16146 Genova, Italy e-mail: fgiorgio,[email protected] http://www.disi.unige.it/person/DelzannoG/ Abstract In [5] some aspects of object-oriented programming have been reformulated in the higherorder Linear Logic framework, F&O, based on the language Forum [14]. In particular, it has been shown how to logically represent objects encapsulating method definitions and how to describe meta-rules defining message passing and self-application, according to different computational models. A language based on such concepts, YahOO, has been designed and implemented in the higher-order language -Prolog, adding a form of inheritance which could be handled at the moment of the objects creation. In the paper, the above mentioned features are reformulated in the setting of a more general framework based on Linear Logic [6], suitable to describe operational aspects of programming languages. Differen..
Postille machiavelliane
Discute i problemi generali del rapporto tra filologia e interpretazione (in polemica con M. Martelli); descrive il ms. Phillipps 7375 del Principe di Machiavelli.It discusses the general problems of the relationship between philology and interpretation (in opposition to M. Martelli) describes the ms. Phillipps 7375 of Machiavelli's Prince
Riscrivere Dante in un'altra lingua:Nel regno oscuro by Giorgio Pressburger
Reading from Nel regno oscuro by Giorgio Pressburger followed by a conversation with the author The Jewish, Budapest-born writer Giorgio Pressburger, one of the most interesting contemporary novelists in Europe, does not write in his native Hungarian but in adoptive Italian, and has often reflected about this linguistic choice. His most recent novel, Nel regno oscuro (2008), is inspired by Dante’s Inferno, and describes a journey to Hell which is both a meditation on XX-century history – and the Shoah in particular – and a psychoanalytical attempt, guided by Sigmund Freud, to come to terms with the loss of the author’s dead father and twin brother
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