Theory and Practice
Title | Theory and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Nikolaus Lobkowicz |
Publisher | University Press of Amer |
Pages | 442 |
Release | 1983 |
Genre | Practice (Philosophy) |
ISBN | 9780819133359 |
Theory and Practice: History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx
Title | Theory and Practice: History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx PDF eBook |
Author | Nikolaus Lobkowicz |
Publisher | Notre Dame [Ind.] : University of Notre Dame Press |
Pages | 480 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Ideology |
ISBN |
Aristotelian Philosophy
Title | Aristotelian Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Kelvin Knight |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Pages | 409 |
Release | 2013-05-30 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 074563821X |
Aristotle is the most influential philosopher of practice, and Knight's new book explores the continuing importance of Aristotelian philosophy. First, it examines the theoretical bases of what Aristotle said about ethical, political and productive activity. It then traces ideas of practice through such figures as St Paul, Luther, Hegel, Heidegger and recent Aristotelian philosophers, and evaluates Alasdair MacIntyre's contribution. Knight argues that, whereas Aristotle's own thought legitimated oppression, MacIntyre's revision of Aristotelianism separates ethical excellence from social elitism and justifies resistance. With MacIntyre, Aristotelianism becomes revolutionary. MacIntyre's case for the Thomistic Aristotelian tradition originates in his attempt to elaborate a Marxist ethics informed by analytic philosophy. He analyses social practices in teleological terms, opposing them to capitalist institutions and arguing for the cooperative defence of our moral agency. In condensing these ideas, Knight advances a theoretical argument for the reformation of Aristotelianism and an ethical argument for social change.
Theory and Practice
Title | Theory and Practice PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Shapiro |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 501 |
Release | 1996-10 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 0814780555 |
Contributors discuss the work of thinkers such as Cass Sunstein and Jeremy Waldron in their exploration of the relations between philosophical theories and everyday life. They elucidate major attempts to reconcile theory with practice in the Western tradition, from Herodotus to Heidegger, and discuss topics such as the role of theory in judicial decision-making and the political implication of theory. Of interest to philosophers, lawyers, and social scientists. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
From Aristotle to Marx
Title | From Aristotle to Marx PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan E. Pike |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 195 |
Release | 2019-05-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0429766866 |
First published in 1999, this volume from Dr. Jonathan E. Pike is original and provocative and integrates sources from the history of ideas, analytical philosophy, and contemporary social theory. Pike has produced an overall account of Marx which focuses on the concept of human potential and clearly explains its ontological basis. Anyone interested in Marx studies will be indebted to this incisive discussion of the philosophical foundations of Marx’s work.
Many Sides: A Protagorean Approach to the Theory, Practice and Pedagogy of Argument
Title | Many Sides: A Protagorean Approach to the Theory, Practice and Pedagogy of Argument PDF eBook |
Author | M. Mendelson |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 336 |
Release | 2013-06-29 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9401598908 |
Many Sides is the first full-length study of Protagorean antilogic, an argumentative practice with deep roots in rhetorical history and renewed relevance for contemporary culture. Founded on the philosophical relativism of Protagoras, antilogic is a dynamic rather than a formal approach to argument, focused principally on the dialogical interaction of opposing positions (anti-logoi) in controversy. In ancient Athens, antilogic was the cardinal feature of Sophistic rhetoric. In Rome, Cicero redefined Sophistic argument in a concrete set of dialogical procedures. In turn, Quintilian inherited this dialogical tradition and made it the centrepiece of his own rhetorical practice and pedagogy. Many Sides explores the history, theory, and pedagogy of this neglected rhetorical tradition and, by appeal to recent rhetorical and philosophical theory, reconceives the enduring features of antilogical practice in a dialogical approach to argumentation especially suited to the pluralism of our own age and the diversity of modern classrooms.
Caminemos con Jesus
Title | Caminemos con Jesus PDF eBook |
Author | Roberto S. Goizueta |
Publisher | Orbis Books |
Pages | 406 |
Release | 1995-01-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1608331938 |
While the growth in both numbers and influence of Hispanics in North American Catholicism and Protestantism has been commented on widely, up until now there has been no systematic attempt to define a Hispanic theology. Roberto Goizueta, a Cuban-American theologian, aware that "Hispanic" and "Latino" can be terms imposed artificially on diverse peoples, finds a common link in the Spanish language and in a shared culture. Central to this culture is the experience of exile, of being a people at the margins of a society, who must find and make their way together. Central also is faith, and its grounding in this experience of being in exile. In delineating the very particular nature and worldview of Hispanic/Latino theology, Caminemos con Jesus challenges both traditional Euro-American theologies and modern Western epistemological assumptions. It examines the implications of this theological method for the Church and the academy, as well as for the future of the Latino community and North American society. Caminemos con Jesus provides lessons in discipleship for non-Hispanics and Hispanics alike, for students of contemporary theology, and all those engaged in pastoral and church-based work.