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Issue 4/2019

Abstract. Human sciences are in deep crisis. New languages have erupted into social life and are causing shifts that are not limited to the semantic area, but destabilize the very procedures of signification. Criminal law, as well as all the clinical and pedagogical disciplines that have man as their interest, is at the heart of this very deep laceration. Starting from a reconstruction of the paradigm changes and asking questions about the permanence of meaning, we come to delineate a perspective of transdisciplinary work with which to place the body at the center of the scene to try to re-attribute meaning to what is happening.

 

SUMMARY: 1. Paradigm changes. – 2. Permanences of meaning. – 3. Thresholds, limits, caesuras. – 4. New languages and body. – 5. Something is wrong here. – 6. A transdisciplinary perspective.

 

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A meeting of knowledge on individual and society
to bring out the unexpected and the unspoken in criminal law

 

ISSN 2612-677X (website)
ISSN 2704-6516 (journal)

 

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