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1 online resource (125 p.) |
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New Trajectories in Law Ser |
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New Trajectories in Law Ser
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Contents |
Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Table of Contents -- Acknowledgements -- List of Abbreviations -- Introduction: The Clock, the Monastery, and the Prison Timetable -- 1 Repeating -- 2 Law and the Milieu (Methodological and Structural Notes) -- 1 Rhythm as Object and Principle -- 3 Loop -- 4 Rhythm as Object -- 4.1 Biorhythms -- 4.2 Cosmorhythms -- 4.3 Technosocial Rhythms -- 5 Rhythm as Principle -- 5.1 Three Common Threads in Rhythmanalysis -- 5.2 Recent Rhythmanalyses -- 6 The Nomorhythmic Object -- 7 Conclusion -- 2 Cosmological and Nomological Order |
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8 Yet Another Footnote to Plato -- 9 Rhythm's Etymology and Platonic Rhythm -- 10 Rhythmanalytical Notes on Plato's Timaeus -- 10.1 Macrocosmic Motions -- 10.2 Microcosmic Motions -- 10.3 Mesocosmic Motions -- 10.4 From Cosmos to Nomos -- 11 Rhythmanalytical Notes on Plato's Laws -- 11.1 Scale 1: The Cosmological -- 11.2 Scale 2: The Institutional -- 11.2.1 The Materials of Craftsmanship -- 11.2.2 Sacred Metronomics and the Distribution of Land -- 11.2.3 Juridico-Political Offices -- 11.2.4 Courts and the Nocturnal Council -- 11.3 Scale 3: The Citizen -- 12 Imitating the Cosmos |
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3 The Law of Time and the Temporalities of Lawmaking -- 13 Rhythm as Object and Principle (Again) -- 14 Time-Standardisation and the Juridico-Politics of Synchronisation -- 14.1 Time-Standardisation -- 14.2 Rhythm, Desynchronisation, and Temporal Autonomy -- 14.3 Refrain -- 15 The Temporalities of Lawmaking and the Contraction of Juridico-Political Continuity -- 15.1 Lex Scripta -- 15.2 Lex Non Scripta -- 15.3 Repetition and Difference -- Conclusion: Repeat to Fade -- 16 Recursion -- Index |
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Description based upon print version of record |
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9781000804027 |
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100080402X |
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