Author: John Stuart Mill
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Category : Liberty
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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The Six Great Humanistic Essays of John Stuart Mill ; with an Introduction by Albert William Levi
Author: John Stuart Mill
Publisher:
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Category : Liberty
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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Publisher:
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Category : Liberty
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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John Stuart Mill : Six great humanistic essays
Author: A.W. Levi (intro)
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Languages : en
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The Six Great Humanistic Essays of John Stuart Mill
Author: John Stuart Mill
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Category : Liberty
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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Category : Liberty
Languages : en
Pages : 386
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The High Road of Humanity
Author: Albert William Levi
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789051838435
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The High Road of Humanity is a cultural ethics. It is an exposition of the moral positions of the West, intended to accompany the intellectual positions of Western philosophy and society formulated in Levi's earlier Philosophy as Social Expression. In opposition to the nearly complete abstraction from actual moral life that is the common stance of the works in ethics in our time from positivism to applied ethics, Levi's aim is to take the process of moral thought back one step further from moral inquiry to its basis in the moral imagination. For Levi the moral life and moral discourse requires first of all an ideal that is shaped in the imagination, an image of the human. The seven ethical ages he discusses are the Greek aristocrat, Stoic sage, Christian saint, Renaissance prince, Enlightenment gentleman, the nineteenth-century merchant prince, and the professional man and women of today. He gathered the details of each historical figure or moral ideal and selected sculpture, paintings, and portraits to illustrate them. Levi's approach to moral philosophy is based on his lifelong study in the philosophy of culture. The foreword is by Donald Phillip Verene.
Publisher: Rodopi
ISBN: 9789051838435
Category : Ethics
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
The High Road of Humanity is a cultural ethics. It is an exposition of the moral positions of the West, intended to accompany the intellectual positions of Western philosophy and society formulated in Levi's earlier Philosophy as Social Expression. In opposition to the nearly complete abstraction from actual moral life that is the common stance of the works in ethics in our time from positivism to applied ethics, Levi's aim is to take the process of moral thought back one step further from moral inquiry to its basis in the moral imagination. For Levi the moral life and moral discourse requires first of all an ideal that is shaped in the imagination, an image of the human. The seven ethical ages he discusses are the Greek aristocrat, Stoic sage, Christian saint, Renaissance prince, Enlightenment gentleman, the nineteenth-century merchant prince, and the professional man and women of today. He gathered the details of each historical figure or moral ideal and selected sculpture, paintings, and portraits to illustrate them. Levi's approach to moral philosophy is based on his lifelong study in the philosophy of culture. The foreword is by Donald Phillip Verene.
The Will to Rule by Whose Authority?
Author: Andrei Simov Yakimov
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532049188
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
The objective of this book is to analyze and evaluate man’s will to rule over others—its justification(s), its purpose(s)/objective(s), and its eventual result(s) in respect to the civilizing process of man, as depicted by our historical evolutionary processes encapsulated by the (i) rule of faith, the divine blessing; (ii) rule by power, the might is right; (iii) rule by reason, the infallibility of deterministic doctrines; and (iv) rule by the people, the undeniable being (a human being)! All this is unfolding in the historical epochs during the time of man’s faith, imperialism, nationalism, and of course, democracy.
Publisher: iUniverse
ISBN: 1532049188
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 126
Book Description
The objective of this book is to analyze and evaluate man’s will to rule over others—its justification(s), its purpose(s)/objective(s), and its eventual result(s) in respect to the civilizing process of man, as depicted by our historical evolutionary processes encapsulated by the (i) rule of faith, the divine blessing; (ii) rule by power, the might is right; (iii) rule by reason, the infallibility of deterministic doctrines; and (iv) rule by the people, the undeniable being (a human being)! All this is unfolding in the historical epochs during the time of man’s faith, imperialism, nationalism, and of course, democracy.
Literary Criticism
Author: Gary Day
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748628525
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A THE Book of the Week. Did you know that Aristotle thought the best tragedies were those which ended happily? Or that the first mention of the motor car in literature may have been in 1791 in James Boswell's Life of Johnson? Or that it was not unknown in the nineteenth century for book reviews to be 30,000 words long?These are just a few of the fascinating facts to be found in this absorbing history of literary criticism. From the Ancient Greek period to the present day, we learn about critics' lives, the times in which they lived and how the same problems of interpretation and valuation persist through the ages. In this lively and engaging book, Gary Day questions whether the 'theory wars' of recent years have lost sight of the actual literature, and makes surprising connections between criticism and a range of subjects, including the rise of money.General readers will appreciate this informative, intriguing and often provocative
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
ISBN: 0748628525
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
A THE Book of the Week. Did you know that Aristotle thought the best tragedies were those which ended happily? Or that the first mention of the motor car in literature may have been in 1791 in James Boswell's Life of Johnson? Or that it was not unknown in the nineteenth century for book reviews to be 30,000 words long?These are just a few of the fascinating facts to be found in this absorbing history of literary criticism. From the Ancient Greek period to the present day, we learn about critics' lives, the times in which they lived and how the same problems of interpretation and valuation persist through the ages. In this lively and engaging book, Gary Day questions whether the 'theory wars' of recent years have lost sight of the actual literature, and makes surprising connections between criticism and a range of subjects, including the rise of money.General readers will appreciate this informative, intriguing and often provocative
Paperbound Books in Print
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Category : Paperbacks
Languages : en
Pages : 1936
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Category : Paperbacks
Languages : en
Pages : 1936
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Resistance to Science in Contemporary American Poetry
Author: Bryan Walpert
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136587284
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book examines types of resistance in contemporary poetry to the authority of scientific knowledge, tracing the source of these resistances to both their literary precedents and the scientific zeitgeists that helped to produce them. Walpert argues that contemporary poetry offers a palimpsest of resistance, using as case studies the poets Alison Hawthorne Deming, Pattiann Rogers, Albert Goldbarth, and Joan Retallack to trace the recapitulation of romantic arguments (inherited from Keats, Shelly, and Coleridge, which in turn were produced in part in response to Newtonian physics), modernist arguments (inherited from Eliot and Pound, arguments influenced in part by relativity and quantum theory), and postmodernist arguments (arguments informed by post-structuralist theory, e.g. Barthes, Derrida, Foucault, with affinities to arguments for the limitations of science in the philosophy, sociology, and rhetoric of science). Some of these poems reveal the discursive ideologies of scientific language—reveal, in other words, the performativity of scientific language. In doing so, these poems themselves can also be read as performative acts and, therefore, as forms of intervention rather than representation. Reading Retallack alongside science studies scholar Karen Barad, the book concludes by proposing that viewing knowledge as a form of intervention, rather than representation, offers a bridge between contemporary poetry and science.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1136587284
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
This book examines types of resistance in contemporary poetry to the authority of scientific knowledge, tracing the source of these resistances to both their literary precedents and the scientific zeitgeists that helped to produce them. Walpert argues that contemporary poetry offers a palimpsest of resistance, using as case studies the poets Alison Hawthorne Deming, Pattiann Rogers, Albert Goldbarth, and Joan Retallack to trace the recapitulation of romantic arguments (inherited from Keats, Shelly, and Coleridge, which in turn were produced in part in response to Newtonian physics), modernist arguments (inherited from Eliot and Pound, arguments influenced in part by relativity and quantum theory), and postmodernist arguments (arguments informed by post-structuralist theory, e.g. Barthes, Derrida, Foucault, with affinities to arguments for the limitations of science in the philosophy, sociology, and rhetoric of science). Some of these poems reveal the discursive ideologies of scientific language—reveal, in other words, the performativity of scientific language. In doing so, these poems themselves can also be read as performative acts and, therefore, as forms of intervention rather than representation. Reading Retallack alongside science studies scholar Karen Barad, the book concludes by proposing that viewing knowledge as a form of intervention, rather than representation, offers a bridge between contemporary poetry and science.
The Principles and Practice of Freedom of Speech
Author: Haig A. Bosmajian
Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 438
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Publisher:
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Category : Law
Languages : en
Pages : 438
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The great humanistic essays of John Stuart Mill
Author: John Stuart Mill
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 362
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 362
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