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Samir Das

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    Terror, Terrorism, States, and Societies: A Historical and Philosophical Perspective (edited book)
    with Rada Iveković
    Women Unlimited. 2010.
    section 1. Reason, language, and the self -- section 2. Law, emergency, and exception -- section 3. Terrorism as a paradigm of (in)security -- section 4. Terrorism and the crisis of the political.
    Terrorism
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    Des terroristes dans l'Inde du Nord-Est? L'improbable hypothèse d'un dialogue
    with Nassima El Medjira and Adaptation R. Iveković
    Rue Descartes. forthcoming.
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    Autonomy: beyond Kant and hermeneutics (edited book)
    with Paula Banerjee
    Anthem Press. 2007.
    would suspect him of murdering them and would not spare him. So he too killed himself. Gods were very much disturbed by this sad incident and realized the...
    Autonomy, MiscHistory: AutonomyKant: Ethics, MiscKant: Hermeneutics
  • Editorial introduction
    with Paula Banerjee
    In Paula Banerjee & Samir Kumar Das (eds.), Autonomy: beyond Kant and hermeneutics, Anthem Press. 2007.
    Autonomy, Misc
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    Des terroristes dans l'Inde du Nord-Est? L'improbable hypothèse d'un dialogue
    Rue Descartes 62 (4): 15. 2008.
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