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‘By contraries execute all things’: Figures of the savage in European philosophy

Alberto Toscano ~ RP 2.04 (Spring 2019), pp. 9–22 ~ Article
‘Savages’ were invented in the Old World but encountered in the New. J.G.A. Pocock, Barbarism and Religion It is imperative to accept the idea that negation does not signify nothingness; that when the mirror does not reflect our own likeness, it does not prove there is nothing to perceive. Pierre Clastres, ‘Copernicus and the Savages’ […]
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