Controversies and Subjectivity

Controversies and Subjectivity
Title Controversies and Subjectivity PDF eBook
Author Pierluigi Barrotta
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 434
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789027218810

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This collective volume focuses on two closely connected issues whose common denominator is the embattled notion of the subject. The first concerns the controversies on the nature of the subject and related notions, such as the concepts of 'I' and 'self'. From both theoretical and historical viewpoints, several of the contributors show how different and incompatible perspectives on the subject can help us understand today's world, its habits, style, power relations, and attitudes. For this purpose, use is made of insights in a broad range of disciplines, such as sociology, psychoanalysis, pragmatics, intellectual history, and anthropology. This interdisciplinary approach helps to clarify the multifaceted character of the subject and the role it plays nowadays as well as over the centuries. The second issue concerns the subject in inter-personal as well as in intra-personal controversies. The enquiry here focuses on the ways in which different aspects of the subject and subjective differences affect the conduct, content, and rationality of controversies with others as well as within oneself on a variety of topics. Among such aspects, the contributors analyse the subject's emotions, cognitive states, argumentative practices, and individual and collective identity. The interaction between the two issues, the controversies on the subject and the subject of controversies, sheds new light on the debate on modernity and its alleged crisis.

Controversies and Subjectivity

Controversies and Subjectivity
Title Controversies and Subjectivity PDF eBook
Author Pierluigi Barrotta
Publisher
Pages 411
Release 2005
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The Development of Controversies

The Development of Controversies
Title The Development of Controversies PDF eBook
Author Manouchehr Moshtagh Khorasani
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 332
Release 2008
Genre Computers
ISBN 9783039117116

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Has the internet changed the nature of conducting controversies? This question cannot be answered easily as different forms of human interaction in an online environment exist and controversies in an online environment have not been analyzed from a linguistic point of view so far. On the other hand, there are many linguistic analyses of controversies in the Early Modern Period. First, this volume describes the communicative background of two online discussion forums dedicated to the study of historical arms and armor. Then, the volume analyzes the similarities and differences between Early Modern controversies and controversies in online internet discussion forums. Further, this book offers an accurate analysis of the strategies used in online discussion forums, analyzing two controversial threads taken from two online discussion forums and provides insights into the individual tactics and strategies applied in online controversies and highlights the similarities and differences of applied principles, norms, and rules. The book finally comments on stylistic choices used by participants in the controversies.

Cultural Controversies in the West German Public Sphere

Cultural Controversies in the West German Public Sphere
Title Cultural Controversies in the West German Public Sphere PDF eBook
Author Marcela Knapp
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 336
Release 2020-03-30
Genre Social Science
ISBN 3030400867

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This book develops a theory of aesthetic fiction’s impact on social identities. Throughout five case studies, the author develops the argument that social identities are nurtured by and may even emerge through the conflict between different aesthetic expressions. As it creates affective structures, narrative fiction enables the development and formation of political and cultural identities. This work is part of a field of research that deals with the aesthetics of the everyday and the idea of social aesthetics. It argues for a central role for the arts in the creation and formation of modern society. Social identities emerge in response to aesthetic-sensual patterns of perception. Focusing on five West German public debates in the years 1950 to 1990, this work sheds light upon the transformation of social reality through the discursive adaption of art.

Inwardness and Existence

Inwardness and Existence
Title Inwardness and Existence PDF eBook
Author Walter Albert Davis
Publisher Univ of Wisconsin Press
Pages 444
Release 1989
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780299120146

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A profound, challenging, wide-ranging book, back in print for a new generation "Inwardness and Existence accomplishes what no book before or after has even approximated: it demonstrates with great lucidity and insight the shared philosophical project that animates psychoanalysis, Marxism, existentialism, and Hegelian dialectics. Davis roots the reader in the enterprise of questioning what is given and probing beyond what is safe in order to demonstrate that psychoanalytic inquiry, Marxist politics, existential reflection, and dialectical connection all move within the same orbit. No one who reads it will ever think about existence itself in the same way again. Davis's landmark work will profoundly transform anyone who reads it."--Todd McGowan, author of The Real Gaze: Film Theory after Lacan

Language

Language
Title Language PDF eBook
Author George Melville Bolling
Publisher
Pages 536
Release 2005
Genre Comparative linguistics
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Forum

Forum
Title Forum PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 986
Release 1914
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