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Introduction -- Part I: The Concept of Violence -- 1. Violence as Metaphor, Vasti Roodt -- 2. Violence and Essentialism, Lode Lauwaert -- Part II: Transcendental Violence -- 3. The Temporality of Violence: Destruction, Dissolution and the Construction of Sense, Felix Ó Murchadha -- 4. Reflections on the Meanings of Religious Violence: Phenomenological Exploration, Michael Staudigl -- 5. The Violence of the Singular, Arthur Cools -- 6. Is Violence Inescapable? Derrida, Religion, and the Irreducibly of Violence, Jason Alvis -- Part III: Immanent Violence -- 7. The Double Meaning of Violence: Catharsis and Mimesis, Nidesh Lawtoo -- 8. The Last Second, or Eternity: Ernst Jünger Looking at Photographs of the First World War, Stéphane Symons and Tammy Castelein -- Part IV: Individual Violence -- 9. Torturous Violence: A Phenomenological Approach to the Violence in the Acts of Torture, Jeremy Heuslein -- 10. Oppressed by Shame: From Auschwitz To A Politics of Revolt, Debra Bergoffen -- 11. Forming the Individual: Castoriadis and Lacan on the Socio-Symbolic Function of Violence, Gavin Rae.
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