Philosophy of Culture as Theory Method and Way of Life

Philosophy of Culture as Theory  Method  and Way of Life
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2022-05-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004515796

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The authors of this collection argue that all philosophy is really philosophy of culture and that through it we can live more meaningful, flourishing, and wisely guided lives.

Philosophy Emerging from Culture

Philosophy Emerging from Culture
Author: William Sweet
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Culture
ISBN: 1565182855

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Cultural Theory

Cultural Theory
Author: Andrew Edgar,Peter Sedgwick
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780415232807

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Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike.

Philosophy Re engaging Cultures and Ways of Life

Philosophy Re engaging Cultures and Ways of Life
Author: William Sweet,George F. McLean
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 156518338X

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Philosophical Health

Philosophical Health
Author: Luis de Miranda
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2023-12-28
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350353060

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Bringing together leading international and interdisciplinary scholars, this ground-breaking volume examines the theory and practice of philosophical health in contemporary contexts of care broadly understood, care for the self, care for the other, and care for the world. But what do we mean by philosophical health? Whilst this book does not seek to provide a normative definition, as it explores disparate perspectives and encourages pluralism in philosophical ways of life, one may envision philosophical health as a state of creative coherence between a person's or a group's way of thinking and their way of acting, such that the possibilities for a good life are increased, and the needs for flourishing satisfied. An idea central to philosophical health is the concept of 'possibility'. Without a sense of self-possibility and openness to the future, health loses meaning, and conversely, pathologies are defined by various kinds of impossibilities. As such, philosophical health reconsiders care as a process of cultivating or pruning the compossible in embodied, psychological, and social terms, of allowing things to re-generate, or in some cases to vanish. Drawing on the history of philosophy, phenomenology, new materialism, post-colonialism but also a wide range of contemporary approaches to philosophical practice, Philosophical Health sheds light on the understudied philosophical dimension of care and the healing dimension of philosophizing. Advocating philosophy as a lived practice, it uncovers the increasing relevance of philosophical health to contemporary debates on well-being, well-belonging, counselling, and development.

Key Concepts in Cultural Theory

Key Concepts in Cultural Theory
Author: Andrew Edgar,Lecturer in Philosophy in the School of English Studies Andrew Edgar,Peter Sedgwick
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 371
Release: 2005-10-09
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781134823383

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This work presents a survey of over 350 of the key terms encountered in cultural theory today, each entry providing explanations for students in a wide range of disciplines. These include literature, cultural studies, sociology and philosophy.

Meaning in Action

Meaning in Action
Author: Rein Raud
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-08-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1509511245

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In this important new book Rein Raud develops an original theory of culture understood as a loose and internally contradictory system of texts and practices that are shared by intermittent groups of people and used by them to make sense of their life-worlds. This theory views culture simultaneously in two ways: as a world of texts, tangible and shareable products of signifying acts, and as a space of practices, repeatable activities that produce, disseminate and interpret these clusters of meaning. Both approaches are developed into corresponding models of culture which, used together, are able to provide a rich understanding of any meaning in action. In developing this innovative theory, Raud draws on a wide range of disciplines, from anthropology, sociology and cultural studies to semiotics and philosophy. The theory is illustrated throughout with examples drawn from both high and popular culture, and from Western and Asian traditions, dealing with both contemporary and historical topics. The book concludes with two case studies from very different contexts – one dealing with Italian poetry in the 13th century, the other dealing with the art scene in Eastern Europe in the 1990s. This timely and original work makes a major new contribution to the theory of culture and will be welcomed by students and scholars throughout the social sciences and humanities.

Cultural Theory

Cultural Theory
Author: Philip Smith,Alexander Riley
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2011-09-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781444358902

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This second edition of Cultural Theory provides a concise introduction to cultural theory, placing major figures, traditional concepts, and contemporary themes within a sharp conceptual framework. Provides a student-friendly introduction to what can often be a complex field of study Updates the first edition in response to reader feedback and to the changing nature of the field Includes additional coverage of theorists from the classical period to include Nietzsche and DuBois Introduces entirely new chapters on race and gender theory, and the body Considers themes that have become more important in theoretical activity in recent years such as computers and virtual reality, cosmopolitanism, and performance theory Draws on theories and theorists from continental Europe as well as the English-speaking world