
Primitivism, Transgression, and other Myths: The Philosophical Anthropology of Georges Bataille
... ‘philosophical anthropology.’ If Bataille’s own cross-cultural studies did not survive as good ethnography, in ways I will discuss, at least on the direction set out here they are an interesting philosophical anthropology in Clifford’s sense – that of a holistic, comparative, and humanistic investig ...
... ‘philosophical anthropology.’ If Bataille’s own cross-cultural studies did not survive as good ethnography, in ways I will discuss, at least on the direction set out here they are an interesting philosophical anthropology in Clifford’s sense – that of a holistic, comparative, and humanistic investig ...
KARL POPPER`S CRITICAL RATIONALISM AND THE POLITICS OF
... only a philosophy of science but also a political philosophy and a philosophy of life. The present evaluation of Popper considers with what philosophy people might best address contemporary political problems. Problems in politically very troubled parts of the world are of concern to me. In this dis ...
... only a philosophy of science but also a political philosophy and a philosophy of life. The present evaluation of Popper considers with what philosophy people might best address contemporary political problems. Problems in politically very troubled parts of the world are of concern to me. In this dis ...
A Critical Analysis of Rousseau`s Narrative of Subjectivity
... further, how are such positions justified and explored? After having noted the very many theorists who relied upon such a conception a question arose as to whether a pattern was emerging regarding the claims, structure and methodology of such arguments. At its most elementary level when a given theo ...
... further, how are such positions justified and explored? After having noted the very many theorists who relied upon such a conception a question arose as to whether a pattern was emerging regarding the claims, structure and methodology of such arguments. At its most elementary level when a given theo ...
McTaggart John Mitchell - MacSphere
... social paradigm, this thesis outlines Simmel's attempt to find a manner in which certain talented individuals could transcend the dichotomy between the individual and society through devotion to objective goals which lie beyond the dialectic. The author suggests that Simmel in fact reserves his high ...
... social paradigm, this thesis outlines Simmel's attempt to find a manner in which certain talented individuals could transcend the dichotomy between the individual and society through devotion to objective goals which lie beyond the dialectic. The author suggests that Simmel in fact reserves his high ...
Innovation Without the Word
... Third, the neglect of Ogburn may be due to the absence in Ogburn’s writings of the term innovation (see Appendix 1), a term that was just beginning to appear in the academic literature of the 20th century. However, as it would be a mistake to study an object or concept (innovation) in construction o ...
... Third, the neglect of Ogburn may be due to the absence in Ogburn’s writings of the term innovation (see Appendix 1), a term that was just beginning to appear in the academic literature of the 20th century. However, as it would be a mistake to study an object or concept (innovation) in construction o ...
Hegel, Nietzsche and the Beyond Within Life by Michael Harry
... ultimately, a radically present reality, accessible to the knowing subject through mediation, or the terms of Reason. ...
... ultimately, a radically present reality, accessible to the knowing subject through mediation, or the terms of Reason. ...
DIFFE/ RENCES INEQUA/ LITIES
... that can help to stem the tide of fatalism and apathy. Yet an analysis of how inequalities are produced and reinforced would be incomplete without reflection on differences. Recognising and acknowledging the multiple expressions of difference – such as gender, social class, age, ethnic background, r ...
... that can help to stem the tide of fatalism and apathy. Yet an analysis of how inequalities are produced and reinforced would be incomplete without reflection on differences. Recognising and acknowledging the multiple expressions of difference – such as gender, social class, age, ethnic background, r ...
Foucault`s Rome Introduction Richard Alston, Royal Holloway
... from a comprehensive survey, aiming merely to point to some areas of confusion and miscommunication and attempting to explain why these have arisen. This is to set the scene for these fresh engagements with Foucault’s work from scholars whose primary foci of research have not centred on Foucault, bu ...
... from a comprehensive survey, aiming merely to point to some areas of confusion and miscommunication and attempting to explain why these have arisen. This is to set the scene for these fresh engagements with Foucault’s work from scholars whose primary foci of research have not centred on Foucault, bu ...
Untitled - University of Helsinki
... it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will do. This major fair of sociology with over 2500 registered partici ...
... it is now. Nor do we need much justification for the view that what now is needed is critique, a social science that offers views on how modern societies work, stick together and change. This is what our 11th conference in Turin will do. This major fair of sociology with over 2500 registered partici ...
Zidane in Tartarus - UWS ResearchDirect
... the term used by Aristotle in the Poetics, where he argued that through observing tragedy audiences could experience kathartic recognition by affectively rationalising the events constituting mythos (the tragic plot) in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has general ...
... the term used by Aristotle in the Poetics, where he argued that through observing tragedy audiences could experience kathartic recognition by affectively rationalising the events constituting mythos (the tragic plot) in a process synonymous with feeling-realisation. Research on katharsis has general ...
The Pulse of Freedom? Bhaskar`s Dialectic and Marxism
... more concrete, inclusive, englobing and highly mediated conceptual forms. 8 ...
... more concrete, inclusive, englobing and highly mediated conceptual forms. 8 ...
Lester F. Ward: Pure Sociology
... science, and practically limited to the application of mathematics to the phenomena of society. I cannot accept such limitations, but must regard all social phenomena as pure which are unaffected by the purposeful efforts of man and of society itself. That is, there must be only the two great branch ...
... science, and practically limited to the application of mathematics to the phenomena of society. I cannot accept such limitations, but must regard all social phenomena as pure which are unaffected by the purposeful efforts of man and of society itself. That is, there must be only the two great branch ...
EJPAP 2015, 7, 2 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American
... of changes. Where a word is added, however, the annotation is provided. For questionable words, a bracketed question mark [?] has been added. For indeterminable words, [illeg.] is provided. When a sentence is not complete or is not grammatically well-formed, we have enclosed it within curly brackets ...
... of changes. Where a word is added, however, the annotation is provided. For questionable words, a bracketed question mark [?] has been added. For indeterminable words, [illeg.] is provided. When a sentence is not complete or is not grammatically well-formed, we have enclosed it within curly brackets ...
Thesis
... This dissertation is dedicated to my father, Dr David Moyer, who passed away during its completion. Many of the ideas that follow are inspired by his example. He was an anthropologist by profession, but a polymath by disposition, he explored human knowledge in the broadest possible terms – from the ...
... This dissertation is dedicated to my father, Dr David Moyer, who passed away during its completion. Many of the ideas that follow are inspired by his example. He was an anthropologist by profession, but a polymath by disposition, he explored human knowledge in the broadest possible terms – from the ...
Masterxthesis
... to that is founded yet another time on Kierkegaard’s famous treatise on modern tragedy, from his work Enten-Eller (1843). She engages in the challenge posed by Clifford Leech about the conflicting relation between ethics with regard to the concept of guilt. Hence, she exemplifies through a number of ...
... to that is founded yet another time on Kierkegaard’s famous treatise on modern tragedy, from his work Enten-Eller (1843). She engages in the challenge posed by Clifford Leech about the conflicting relation between ethics with regard to the concept of guilt. Hence, she exemplifies through a number of ...
Discourse Analysis As Theory and Method
... those of discourse analysis without defining them as such. We will first provide a brief outline of the general philosophical assumptions that underpin most discourse analytical approaches, drawing on the accounts of social constructionism given by Vivien Burr (1995) and Kenneth Gergen (1985). Then ...
... those of discourse analysis without defining them as such. We will first provide a brief outline of the general philosophical assumptions that underpin most discourse analytical approaches, drawing on the accounts of social constructionism given by Vivien Burr (1995) and Kenneth Gergen (1985). Then ...
A map of social enterprises in Europe
... Europe, strongly driven by a growing recognition of the role social enterprise can play in tackling societal and environmental challenges and fostering inclusive growth. Impetus has come also from the 2009 global economic crisis which has resulted in widespread public discontentment with the functio ...
... Europe, strongly driven by a growing recognition of the role social enterprise can play in tackling societal and environmental challenges and fostering inclusive growth. Impetus has come also from the 2009 global economic crisis which has resulted in widespread public discontentment with the functio ...
THE THEORY OF COMMUNICATIVE ACTION
... dures that did not appeal to intuition. They proposed analyses that started from linguistic expressions or observed behavior and were open to intersubjective testing. language analysis adopted procedures for ra tionally reconstructing our knowledge of rules that were familiar from logic and linguis ...
... dures that did not appeal to intuition. They proposed analyses that started from linguistic expressions or observed behavior and were open to intersubjective testing. language analysis adopted procedures for ra tionally reconstructing our knowledge of rules that were familiar from logic and linguis ...
Untitled - FIB Unair
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
... require a theorization and description of both the social processes and structures which give rise to the production of a text, and of the social structures and processes within which individuals or groups as social historical subjects, create meanings in their interaction with texts (Fairclough and ...
Goffman_in_ Dialogue
... and interdependence’ and agrees that to consider his contribution to dialogue one must ‘concentrate on Goffman’s interpersonal rituals, which he [Goffman] described as having a “dialogistic character”.’ Much of Goffman’s work explains the nature of social life and interaction using three metaphors: ...
... and interdependence’ and agrees that to consider his contribution to dialogue one must ‘concentrate on Goffman’s interpersonal rituals, which he [Goffman] described as having a “dialogistic character”.’ Much of Goffman’s work explains the nature of social life and interaction using three metaphors: ...
the appropriation of social science knowledge by `lay people`
... perspective developed in the thesis, includes forms of non-academic and popular knowledge derived from, or akin to, social science, and which are ubiquitous in the mass media. A piece of social statistics, for example, or the media report of a psychological ...
... perspective developed in the thesis, includes forms of non-academic and popular knowledge derived from, or akin to, social science, and which are ubiquitous in the mass media. A piece of social statistics, for example, or the media report of a psychological ...
Rethinking the Clinical vs. Social Reform Debate: a Dialectical
... management, crisis intervention, family work, group work or other ‘direct practice’ intervention. The term “social reform” refers to those practices that are consistent with theory and/or philosophy in social work that aims to change the environment—the social, political, economic, or even physical ...
... management, crisis intervention, family work, group work or other ‘direct practice’ intervention. The term “social reform” refers to those practices that are consistent with theory and/or philosophy in social work that aims to change the environment—the social, political, economic, or even physical ...
The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose - Durham e
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...
... encouragement. I have benefited from the assistance of the staff at Durham and Sussex university libraries and at the Warwick Modern Records Centre. I am grateful to all those who attended and spoke at the Durham conference on Gillian Rose I co-organised with Marcus Pound and Theresa Phillips, and e ...
Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory
... (University of Minnesota Press 2002). He has also written numerous journal articles, book chapters, technical reports and public lectures and editorials. His most recent books are coedited (with Bryan S. Turner), Handbook of Citizenship Studies (Sage 2002), and (with Gerard Delanty) Handbook of Hist ...
... (University of Minnesota Press 2002). He has also written numerous journal articles, book chapters, technical reports and public lectures and editorials. His most recent books are coedited (with Bryan S. Turner), Handbook of Citizenship Studies (Sage 2002), and (with Gerard Delanty) Handbook of Hist ...
Why We Need Counsellogical Research
... their performance assessed. Discussions are in progress on the ideological and con‑ ceptual aspects of counselling, its theoretical assumptions, expected outcomes and side-effects, and about its real and desired organisational structures. The number of the centres, their diversity, availability, and ...
... their performance assessed. Discussions are in progress on the ideological and con‑ ceptual aspects of counselling, its theoretical assumptions, expected outcomes and side-effects, and about its real and desired organisational structures. The number of the centres, their diversity, availability, and ...