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, bears the marks of Arendt’s criticism to Western political philosophy.Keywords : Hannah Arendt; Seyla Benhabib; Philosophy of the Subject; Political Philosophy; Plurality. ... ; Political Philosophy; Plurality ABSTRACT A partir des textes rassemblés dans le livre Situating the self: gender, community and postmodernism in contemporary ethics (1992), on sait que Seyla Benhabib
Book Review of Douglas Anderson’s Philosophy Americana: Making Philosophy at Home in American Culture, 2006. Anderson pulls on the resources of American philosophy in order to address issues within ... : Fordham University Press , 2006. 294 pp. ISBN 0-8232-2551. $28.00, pbk. , USA In Philosophy Americana, Douglas Anderson attempts to address “issues that arise in popular culture” (ix). He does so by
. p.22-51. [ Links ] GRICE, Paul. 1987. Conceptual analysis and the province of philosophy. In: ______. Studies in the way of words. Cambridge: Harvard U.P., 1989. p.181-185. [ Links ... ] KENNICK, W. E. Philosophy as grammar and the reality of the universals. In: AMBROSE, Alice; LAZEROWITZ, Morris. (Ed.) Ludwig Wittgenstein philosophy and language. Londres: George Allen & Unwin, 1971. p.140
This text intends to discuss Hannah Arendt’s notion about the “right to have rights”, introduced in her analysis of the socio-historical and political elements that later crystalized in the ... interpreted that Arendtian notion, byemphasizingits allegedly epistemological and moral implications in the context ofa Neokantian cosmopolitanism. In a third moment, I shall argue for a political
forum for political coordination that involves cooperation in different areas. It is the political front of the new South American regionalism. Inside it there are governments with different ideological
. Even so, they have drawn variously and productively from the resources of European political philosophy and used these to anatomize the school in its relation to society. They have shed light on the ... philosophy’s basic concerns could not but be social and political. Indeed, its aims ought to be identical with those of democracy. Dewey, Childs, Kilpatrick,.Brameld, Rugg, Bode, Counts, and the others were
the relation between political philosophy and history.Palavras-chave : Renaissance; Florence; Humanism. ... O humanismo e a linguagem política do renascimento: o uso das Pratiche como fonte para o estudo da formação do pensamento político moderno The humanism and the political language of the
the relation between political philosophy and history. ... O humanismo e a linguagem política do renascimento: o uso das Pratiche como fonte para o estudo da formação do pensamento político moderno The humanism and the political language of the
forum for political coordination that involves cooperation in different areas. It is the political front of the new South American regionalism. Inside it there are governments with different ideological
, $24.99, pbk. In a world that had largely adopted a Deweyan sense of itself, Body Consciousness would not have to be written. In such a world, it would be taken for granted that philosophy should account ... his 1997 Practicing Philosophy: Pragmatism and the Philosophical Life-and this - book reflects that orientation throughout, leading to a wholeheartedly Deweyan consummation in a chapter entitled
Combining public contestation with political participation, democracy is equally dependent on an environment of political tolerance. A quality democracy could not exist in an environment marked by
autobiographical essays by top scholars in the field of philosophy of education for our enjoyment; I have had the pleasure to know many of these scholars, some of whom I hold dear as teachers, some of whom I ... consider good friends, and some of whom I am discovering for the first time. It is my sincere hope that this review will help draw others' attentions to Leaders in Philosophy of Education as well. Waks tells
Book review of John Shook's Dewey's Social Philosophy: Democracy as Education. ... Palgrave Macmillan 's s ocial John R. Shook In his most recent work on John Dewey, John Shook explores Dewey's political thought in order to illuminate Dewey's conception of democracy and
desde a Primavera Árabe. Palavras-Chave: Populismo; Democracia; Resistência política; Vontade dos iguais ABSTRACT This article aims at presenting left-wing populism as political resistance ... populism to present our conceptual vision of this phenomenon, that is, a discursive political logic which constitutes the people antagonistically against their enemies. In the last part, we introduce the
This article aims at presenting left-wing populism as political resistance against established regimes. For that, the text is divided into three main parts. Firstly, we discuss the current situation ... populism to present our conceptual vision of this phenomenon, that is, a discursive political logic which constitutes the people antagonistically against their enemies. In the last part, we introduce the
E James M. Giarelli t ard wo t hE l Egacy m axinE : c ritcal I have been reading and teaching Maxine Greene's work for many years. I began teaching philosophy and education classes forty years ago ... as a doctoral student and have used a Maxine Greene text in every one. I've used The Public School and the Prito write about her work, her standing within the philosophy of education community, and her
Antoni Kępiński remains an often read and quoted author even 40 years after his premature death. Usually he is read in the context of his times and his connections with contemporary philosophy. This ... from his extensive clinical experience. Philosophy of psychiatry; philosophy of medicine; Antoni Kępiński - This paper is not the paper I set out to write. My original idea was to use my reading of
good arguments to think the pandemic challenges.Keywords : Vita Activa; Public Space; Plurality; Pandemic; Political Theory. ... . Lectures on Kant’s political philosophy. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1992. [ Links ] ARENDT, Hannah. No longer and not yet. In: KOHN, Jerome (ed.). Essays in understanding (1930-1954
The natural-law doctrine drawing its roots from the political philosophy of modern authors such as Locke and Hobbes, undeniably affected the two great revolutions of the Eighteenth century, and also
In this review, voltage-gated proton channels are considered from a mainly teleological perspective. Why do proton channels exist? What good are they? Why did they go to such lengths to develop several unique hallmark properties such as extreme selectivity and ΔpH-dependent gating? Why is their current so minuscule? How do they manage to be so selective? What is the basis for our...