Adi Ophir

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Adi Ophir (born September 22, 1951 ) is an Israeli philosopher.

Ophir teaches philosophy and critical theory at the Cohn Institute of Tel Aviv University .

He is a fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute , where he leads the interdisciplinary research project “Humanitarian Action in Disasters: Shaping Contemporary Political Imagination and Moral Sensitivity”.

Publications

  • Einstein: 1879-1979; Exhibition ; 1979
  • AI Kidusch haschem ; In: Politika No. 8, June / July 1986
  • Des ordres dans l'archive ; In: Annales: histoire, sciences sociales ; 1990
  • Plato's invisible Cities: discourse and power in the Republic ; 1991
  • Zeman emet: Intifadat al-Aḳtsah ṿe-ha-semol ha-Yiśreʾeli ; 2001
  • Israel: from a Mobilized to Civil Society? ; 2001
  • Terrible Days: Between Disaster and Utopia ; 2002
  • The order of evils: toward an ontology of morals ; 2005
  • The sovereign, the humanitarian, and the terrorist ; 2007
  • The power of inclusive exclusion: anatomy of Israeli rule in the occupied Palestinian territories ; 2009
  • The politics of catastrophization: emergency and exception ; In: Contemporary states of emergency: the politics of military and humanitarian interventions ; 2010; Pp. 59-88

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. http://humanities.tau.ac.il/cohn_eng/
  2. ^ Adi Ophir: The politics of catastrophization ( Memento from August 16, 2011 in the Internet Archive )