The Promethean Illusion
Title | The Promethean Illusion PDF eBook |
Author | Bob Tostevin |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 273 |
Release | 2014-01-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0786462280 |
This book explores two contradictory realities: our continuing belief that nature is subject to our willful control and nature's refusal to abide by this belief. It investigates particular aspects of modern science and spotlights the impact Newtonian science had upon the Western world. It then critically assesses twentieth century developments in science, presenting a number of biological and ecological case studies that document the various limitations that the natural world places upon human knowledge. The analysis argues against programmatic proposals to control nature via genetic engineering and planet management.
Postmodernism, Economics and Knowledge
Title | Postmodernism, Economics and Knowledge PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Cullenberg |
Publisher | Psychology Press |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Economics |
ISBN | 9780415110266 |
It should serve as a useful reference tool for all those studying postmodernism and the history of economic thought.
Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics
Title | Knowledge and Persuasion in Economics PDF eBook |
Author | Deirdre N. McCloskey |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 468 |
Release | 1994-05-05 |
Genre | Business & Economics |
ISBN | 9780521436038 |
Argues that economics is a science, but a human science: a witty guide to the ins and outs of economic philosophy.
A book of monsters
Title | A book of monsters PDF eBook |
Author | David Ashford |
Publisher | Manchester University Press |
Pages | 302 |
Release | 2024-06-11 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1526170868 |
This books traces the rise to prominence in the twentieth-century of a sub-genre of gothic fiction that is, emphatically, a horror of enlightenment rationality rather than gothic darkness, examining post-modern revisions of Modernist “Promethean” tropes in an eclectic range of gothic, fantasy and SF writing. Whether the subject be terror of London’s churches in the psychogeographical fiction of Iain Sinclair and Alan Moore, the Orcs in the linguistic fantasies of J.R.R. Tolkien, King Kong, killer-computers, or demon-children in post-war British science-fiction, A Book of Monsters offers illuminating perspectives on the darker recesses of the post-modern imagination, setting out a compelling, and comprehensive, overview on our contemporary unconscious.
Faith on Earth
Title | Faith on Earth PDF eBook |
Author | Helmut Richard Niebuhr |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Pages | 144 |
Release | 1991-07-24 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 9780300051223 |
Drawing on Niebuhr's manuscript "On Faith" and on the Stone Lectures he gave at Princeton Theological Seminary in the 1950s, this study considers the structure of human faith, the association between interpersonal faith and faith in God, and faith in everyday living
Faith Seeking Conviviality
Title | Faith Seeking Conviviality PDF eBook |
Author | Samuel E. Ewell |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 328 |
Release | 2019-12-30 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1532614616 |
Faith Seeking Conviviality traces the journey of a U.S. missionary into Brazil (and beyond), seeking to be faithfully present while also questioning the default settings of “good intentions.” Taking Ivan Illich as the primary theological guide on that journey, Faith Seeking Conviviality narrates the discovery of a renewed imagination for Christian mission that arises as a response to two persistent questions. First, given the colonial history of Christian missionary expansion, on what basis do we go on fulfilling the “Great Commission” (Matt 28:16–20) as Christ’s disciples? A second question, intimately related to the first, is: What makes it possible to embody a distinctively Christian presence that is missionary without being manipulative? In doing theology with and after Ivan Illich, Faith Seeking Conviviality does not offer a pull-off-the-shelf model for mission, but rather a framework for embodying the incarnational logic of mission that entails a “convivial turn”—delinking missionary discipleship from the lure of techniques and institutional dependence in order to receive and to share the peace of Christ relationally.
The Gift of Logos
Title | The Gift of Logos PDF eBook |
Author | David Jones |
Publisher | Cambridge Scholars Publishing |
Pages | 205 |
Release | 2009-12-14 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1443818259 |
The Continental tradition has always placed great emphasis on the Logos. The Gift of Logos: Essays in Continental Philosophy celebrates and situates this emphasis in the genre of the gift and its giving. The process of receiving, or giving, of the gift overcomes the existential alienation and separation that is so present in the human condition. To ritualize giving and its gifting is to provide a syntax of solidarity that bespeaks our desire for cohesion and need for identities beyond our own. To give a gift is to befriend. The gift of logos is more than a gift from the gods and goddesses; it is an act of giving for those friends of wisdom—for those philosophers who give to each other and to their worlds and receive the blessings of logos from each other. The increasing objectification of human being has mobilized a regressive narcissism that shows the ego’s reassertion in the light of the meaningless quantifying forces from without. By not reflecting deeply enough upon its conditions of existence in the modern world and on its orginary moments, philosophy itself has not been immune from this besotted sense of self. Although not an invective against thinking nor against modern and contemporary philosophy’s genuine advances, The Gift of Logos portends to shed the delusion that theoretical re-description is somehow the same as transforming who we are. This transformation is our greatest gift to each other. To give it voice is the gift of Logos and what this collection of essays commemorates.