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The aim of the study is to investigate philosophy group teacher candidates’ attitudes of drama as an instructional method. The research is designed in descriptive survey model. A total of 187 ... olarak sunulmuştur 1 Millî Eğitim Bakanlığı , Türkiye 2 Sorumlu yazar Philosophy education; philosophy group teacher candidates; drama method; creative drama attitude scale Giriş Eğitim temel bilgi
law is also invoked to underpin human inequality. A parallel is drawn with natural-law philosophy in the twentieth century. On the one hand, we find that the link between natural law and human equality ... is most often maintained, but on the other hand we also find invocations of natural law to justify societal exclusion. Is this the reason for the intrinsic weakness of natural-law philosophy
was worth paying attention to the thought of philosophy of the state articulated in Pro Sestio as Cicero determines the notion of optimates destined to govern the state by taking an individual approach ... political creed and the most precise definition of the role taken by the optimates in public life.77 The paradigmatic nature of Sestius's case enabled the orator to frame guidelines for the philosophy of
law is also invoked to underpin human inequality. A parallel is drawn with natural-law philosophy in the twentieth century. On the one hand, we find that the link between natural law and human equality ... is most often maintained, but on the other hand we also find invocations of natural law to justify societal exclusion. Is this the reason for the intrinsic weakness of natural-law philosophy
In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, the Age of Enlightenment, eminent political and legal thinkers such as Locke and Rousseau defended the emancipation of the individual and the inalienable ... contract with the state, the ultimate protector of man's inalienable rights. Within this philosophy, education is crucial to develop young people naturally without the negative impact of society. Only nature
Agapetus writes a political treatise on good governance (speculum principis); the book is representative of Byzantine political theory on governance and the good ruler. These principles influenced ... . Platonic Political Philosophy in Late Antiquity, Oxford/New/York 2003, pp. 159 ss. [ Links ] Toste, M., Virtue and the City The Virtues of the Ruler and the Citizen in the Medieval Reception of
basic question I would like to pose in this text is: can a conceptual art toolbox express in its own way that which had been formerly expressed by philosophy? How, with the usage of means suggested by ... conceptual art, may one build a general image of the world ? comparable to that which philosophy had previously given? Perhaps a full answer to the above question leads us into the areas of art which ceased to
was worth paying attention to the thought of philosophy of the state articulated in Pro Sestio as Cicero determines the notion of optimates destined to govern the state by taking an individual approach ... political creed and the most precise definition of the role taken by the optimates in public life.77 The paradigmatic nature of Sestius's case enabled the orator to frame guidelines for the philosophy of
different materials which is a question of quality. These two different questions have one thing in common: the Roman view has been influenced by contemporary philosophy and thereby developed quite peculiar ... philosophical grounds of the Roman solutions in order to show that philosophy is only the background for thorough legal arguments. The starting point is D. 18,1,9; 11, 14 (Ulp. 28 ad Sab.) which has been
potrzebowało nowych myśli, nowej sztuki. W swojej książce Art That Sparks Unrest: The Artistic-Political Manifesto of Particular Art, Andrzej Turowski pokazał nam, że sztuka “by immersing itself in the ... Zivilisationsbruch. Denken nach Auschwitz, red. Dan Diner (Frankfurt am Main: Fischer Taschenbuch, 1988), 7; por.: Philippe Lacoue-Labarthe, Heidegger, Art and Politics. The Fiction of the Political (Oxford: Oxford
artists who have taken up the problems associated with experiencing life in disputed territories, thus, for the first time in Israeli history of art, critically referring to political and social reality
sciences. This development of their thought has particular consequences for their philosophical style. On the one band – as one can note in Popper – their philosophy is one which is low on poetic turns of ... Critics,” w Paul Arthur Schilpp, red, The Philosophy of Karl Popper, vol. II (La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1974). 12 Popper, Conjectures and Refutations, 232.; Popper, Objective Knowledge. An Evolutionary
Political Meaning of Conceptual Art This article focuses upon the issue of the political meaning of art. It discusses the possibility of making art political. It also attempts to define the ways in which ... political art functions and points out two ways: as undertaking a political topic or as a form which adopts a political meaning. The research field of the article is the period 1960-1980 when art was
1880s and early 1890s. The analyses also embed the judgements in the social, economic and political events (chief among which was the discovery of the main gold reef on the Witwatersrand in 1886) that ... people's sovereignty by Kruger and Kotzé State President Kruger's attitude towards the political threat posed by the uitlanders of Johannesburg and the Rand was based on a simple political philosophy. In
1880s and early 1890s. The analyses also embed the judgements in the social, economic and political events (chief among which was the discovery of the main gold reef on the Witwatersrand in 1886) that ... people's sovereignty by Kruger and Kotzé State President Kruger's attitude towards the political threat posed by the uitlanders of Johannesburg and the Rand was based on a simple political philosophy. In
improvisation; it investigates what it means to improvise in performance art and reveals the political potential of improvisation. Even though artists reluctantly admit they improvise or make errors, examples of ... anti-institutional and anarchic, and therefore it is political. By improvising, artists get closer to life, to the social and political situation – they comment on it and change it. To conclude, as
In seventeenth and eighteenth-century Europe, the Age of Enlightenment, eminent political and legal thinkers such as Locke and Rousseau defended the emancipation of the individual and the inalienable ... contract with the state, the ultimate protector of man's inalienable rights. Within this philosophy, education is crucial to develop young people naturally without the negative impact of society. Only nature
belonging to Caesar's political party passed bills that promised the cancellation of debts and arrear rent. In both instances, it was an economic crisis that led to the state of emergency, not political ... conflict or personal rivalry. In the second half of the first century BC, civil wars triggered by the confrontation between Caesar and Pompeius led to a serious economic, social and political
Denis O'Bryen's appointment as marshal of the Vice-Admiralty Court at the Cape of Good Hope in 1806 resulted from his political activism in England during the preceding decades. It must be understood ... , Denis O'Bryen,2 was likewise considered to have been a personality of some note. An Irish-born dramatist, political pamphleteer, and confidant and aide to the prominent Whig politician Charles James Fox
participant of the common space, and thus to the formation of political identity. Therefore, performances can be treated as a political gesture resulting from an affective need to participate in public life and