Virality of Evil


Philosophy in the Time of a Pandemic

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Edited by Divya Dwivedi
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158

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Divya Dwivedi is a philosopher based in the Indian Subcontinent. She is associate professor of Philosophy and Literature in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi. She is the co-author with Shaj Mohan of Gandhi and Philosophy: On Theological Anti-Politics and co-editor of Narratology and Ideology and Public Sphere from outside the West. She is also the guest editor of a special issue of Critical Philosophy of Race which is devoted to caste.

INTRODUCTION - DIVYA DWIVEDI PART I - Acts of Evil 1. Up Against the Wall - JEAN-LUC NANCY 2. Modal of Lost responsibilities - DIVYA DWIVEDI 3. Badly exhausted - MARCIA SA CAVALCANTE SCHUBACK 4. Mirages of the act - JAN VOELKER 5. Is Evil an Illusion? - SERGIO BENVENUTO PART II - Who is Evil: of hostice, hosts and parasites 6. Evil, Time, Human - FEDERICO FERRARI 7. From Panic to Ecological Immunity - OSAMU NISHITANI 8. Life, Knowledge and Fear in the Context of Covid19 - JUAN M. GARRIDO WAINER 9. "The World is a Vampire:" Of Pandemics and Parasites - S. ROMI MUKHERJEE 10. Vulnerability or naked life? Political imagination during the pandemic - TADEUSZ KOCZANOWICZ PART III - Viral Discriminations, or where is evil? 11. Sad Tropics, Sad Planet: Covid19 - GOMDAOGO PIERRE NAKOULIMA 12. Phobos: evil and urgency in a conflictual pandemic - M. LUCIA RIVERA SANIN 13. It would be nice to testify that we are aware of our night - PARHAM SHAHRJERDI 14. "Shuffering and shmiling" Life, disease and death in Burkina Faso - AIDAS SANOGO PART IV - Sighting Evil 15. The proximity of death and the remoteness of totality - IVANA PERICA 16. "... but (let's) deliver-us from Evil" : From "Pandemic" Evil to Evil as "Pandemisation" - BENEDETTA TODARO 17. The Revenge of Nature? On the Coronavirus and "Natural Evil" - DANIEL J. SMITH 18. Don't, or the thought cat'apostrophed, ANGEL DELREZ Index

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