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Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Hardcover): Martin Pickave, Lisa Shapiro Emotion and Cognitive Life in Medieval and Early Modern Philosophy (Hardcover)
Martin Pickave, Lisa Shapiro
R2,157 Discovery Miles 21 570 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume offers a much needed shift of focus in the study of emotion in the history of philosophy. Discussion has tended to focus on the moral relevance of emotions, and (except in ancient philosophy) the role of emotions in cognitive life has received little attention. Thirteen new essays investigate the continuities between medieval and early modern thinking about the emotions, and open up a contemporary debate on the relationship between emotions, cognition, and reason, and the way emotions figure in our own cognitive lives. A team of leading philosophers of the medieval, renaissance, and early modern periods explore these ideas from the point of view of four key themes: the situation of emotions within the human mind; the intentionality of emotions and their role in cognition; emotions and action; the role of emotion in self-understanding and the social situation of individuals.

Hauerwas the Peacemaker? (Hardcover): Nathan Scot Hosler Hauerwas the Peacemaker? (Hardcover)
Nathan Scot Hosler
R1,289 R1,072 Discovery Miles 10 720 Save R217 (17%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Risk of Freedom - Ethics, Phenomenology and Politics in Jan Patocka (Hardcover): Francesco Tava The Risk of Freedom - Ethics, Phenomenology and Politics in Jan Patocka (Hardcover)
Francesco Tava; Translated by Jane Ledlie
R4,631 Discovery Miles 46 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Risk of Freedom presents an in-depth analysis of the philosophy of Jan Patocka, one of the most influential Central European thinkers of the twentieth century, examining both the phenomenological and ethical-political aspects of his work. In particular, Francesco Tava takes an original approach to the problem of freedom, which represents a recurring theme in Patocka's work, both in his early and later writings. Freedom is conceived of as a difficult and dangerous experience. In his deep analysis of this particular problem, Tava identifies the authentic ethical content of Patocka's work and clarifies its connections with phenomenology, history of philosophy, politics and dissidence. The Risk of Freedom retraces Patocka's philosophical journey and elucidates its more problematic and less evident traits, such as his original ethical conception, his political ideals and his direct commitment as a dissident.

Forest Family - Australian Culture, Art, and Trees (Paperback): John C. Ryan, Rod Giblett Forest Family - Australian Culture, Art, and Trees (Paperback)
John C. Ryan, Rod Giblett
R1,808 Discovery Miles 18 080 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

Forest Family highlights the importance of the old-growth forests of Southwest Australia to art, culture, history, politics, and community identity. The volume weaves together the natural and cultural histories of Southwest eucalypt forests, spanning pre-settlement, colonial, and contemporary periods. The contributors critique a range of content including historical documents, music, novels, paintings, performances, photography, poetry, and sculpture representing ancient Australian forests. Forest Family centers on the relationship between old-growth nature and human culture through the narrative strand of the Giblett family of Western Australia and the forests in which they settled during the nineteenth century. The volume will be of interest to general readers of environmental history, as well as scholars in critical plant studies and the environmental humanities.

Dynamics of Discernment (Hardcover): Stephen J. Costello Dynamics of Discernment (Hardcover)
Stephen J. Costello; Foreword by John Hill
R820 Discovery Miles 8 200 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Heaven in the American Imagination (Hardcover): Gary Scott Smith Heaven in the American Imagination (Hardcover)
Gary Scott Smith
R1,140 Discovery Miles 11 400 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Does heaven exist? If so, what is it like? And how does one get in? Throughout history, painters, poets, philosophers, pastors, and many ordinary people have pondered these questions. Perhaps no other topic captures the popular imagination quite like heaven.
Gary Scott Smith examines how Americans from the Puritans to the present have imagined heaven. He argues that whether Americans have perceived heaven as reality or fantasy, as God's home or a human invention, as a source of inspiration and comfort or an opiate that distracts from earthly life, or as a place of worship or a perpetual playground has varied largely according to the spirit of the age. In the colonial era, conceptions of heaven focused primarily on the glory of God. For the Victorians, heaven was a warm, comfortable home where people would live forever with their family and friends. Today, heaven is often less distinctively Christian and more of a celestial entertainment center or a paradise where everyone can reach his full potential.
Drawing on an astounding array of sources, including works of art, music, sociology, psychology, folklore, liturgy, sermons, poetry, fiction, jokes, and devotional books, Smith paints a sweeping, provocative portrait of what Americans-from Jonathan Edwards to Mitch Albom-have thought about heaven.

As a Man Thinketh (Hardcover): James Allen As a Man Thinketh (Hardcover)
James Allen
R453 Discovery Miles 4 530 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
On Compassion, Healing, Suffering, and the Purpose of the Emotional Life (Hardcover): Susan Wessel On Compassion, Healing, Suffering, and the Purpose of the Emotional Life (Hardcover)
Susan Wessel
R2,686 Discovery Miles 26 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Reading Augustine presents concise, personal readings of St. Augustine of Hippo from leading philosophers and religion scholars. Augustine of Hippo knew that this fallen world is a place of sadness and suffering. In such a world, he determined that compassion is the most suitable and virtuous response. Its transformative powers could be accessed through the mind and its memories, through the healing of the Incarnation, and through the discernment of Christians who are forced to navigate through a corrupt and deceptive world. Susan Wessel considers Augustine's theology of compassion by examining his personal experience of loss and his reflections concerning individual and corporate suffering in the context of the human condition and salvation.

Ethics and the Autonomy of Philosophy (Hardcover): Bernard James Walker Ethics and the Autonomy of Philosophy (Hardcover)
Bernard James Walker
R1,498 R1,231 Discovery Miles 12 310 Save R267 (18%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Trust, Ethics and Human Reason (Hardcover): Olli Lagerspetz Trust, Ethics and Human Reason (Hardcover)
Olli Lagerspetz
R4,626 Discovery Miles 46 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The variety of approaches to the concept of trust in philosophy reflects the fact that our worries are diverse, from the Hobbesian concern for the possibility of rational cooperation to Wittgenstein's treatment of the place of trust in knowledge. To speak of trust is not only to describe human action but also to take a perspective on it and to engage with it. Olli Lagerspetz breathes new life into the philosophical debate by showing how questions about trust are at the centre of any in-depth analyses of the nature of human agency and human rationality and that these issues, in turn, lie at the heart of philosophical ethics. Ideal for those grappling with these issues for the first time, Trust, Ethics and Human Reason provides a thorough and impassioned assessment of the concept of trust in moral philosophy.

The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity (Hardcover): Rudolf Steiner The Philosophy of Spiritual Activity (Hardcover)
Rudolf Steiner; Translated by R. F. Alfred Hoernle
R600 Discovery Miles 6 000 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
Walking in Love - Moral Progress and Spiritual Growth with the Apostle Paul (Hardcover): J.Paul Sampley Walking in Love - Moral Progress and Spiritual Growth with the Apostle Paul (Hardcover)
J.Paul Sampley
R1,847 Discovery Miles 18 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Across the history of Christianity, Paul's letters have been mined for doctrines like original sin and the "Fall" of Adam or for arguing that justification is by faith, not by works. J. Paul Sampley's concern is not first with doctrines but with how Paul instructed, encouraged, built up- and, at times, chided - the followers who trekked behind him in "the upward call of God in Christ Jesus," (Phil. 3:14). Sampley writes particularly for readers today who seek insight into the spiritual and moral life but are perplexed by the apostle. While taking seriously the distance between Paul and our time, he also understands Paul's relevance for those seeking to live responsibly in a broken and alienated world. Sampley articulates how important themes in his letters - the grand narrative of God's action, the new creation, the power of baptism and of the Lord's Supper-serve the basic goal of calling people to faithful living and to "walking in love," for God and for each other. Walking in Love is a clear exposition of the ethical dimension of Paul's complex theology.

Promises and Agreements - Philosophical Essays (Hardcover, New): Hanoch Sheinman Promises and Agreements - Philosophical Essays (Hardcover, New)
Hanoch Sheinman
R2,381 Discovery Miles 23 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Promises and agreements are everywhere; we make, receive, keep, and break them on a daily basis. The quest to understand these social practices is integral to understanding ourselves as social creatures. The study of promises and agreements is enjoying a renaissance in many areas of social philosophy, including philosophy of language, action theory, normative ethics, value theory, and legal philosophy. This volume is the first collection of philosophical papers on promises and agreements, bringing together sixteen original self-standing contributions to the philosophical literature. The contributors highlight some of the more interesting aspects of the ubiquitous social phenomena of promises and agreements from different philosophical perspectives.

Evolutionary Love and the Ravages of Greed (Hardcover): Adam Crabtree Evolutionary Love and the Ravages of Greed (Hardcover)
Adam Crabtree
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 18 - 22 working days
The Epistemology of the Crocodile King, the Lord of Sahu (Hardcover): Xose Miguel Baez, Shemyaza Yehuda Freiberg The Epistemology of the Crocodile King, the Lord of Sahu (Hardcover)
Xose Miguel Baez, Shemyaza Yehuda Freiberg
R789 Discovery Miles 7 890 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Dalit Theology, Boundary Crossings and Liberation in India - A Biblical and Postcolonial Study (Hardcover): Jobymon Skaria Dalit Theology, Boundary Crossings and Liberation in India - A Biblical and Postcolonial Study (Hardcover)
Jobymon Skaria
R3,012 Discovery Miles 30 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jobymon Skaria, an Indian St Thomas Christian Scholar, offers a critique of Indian Christian theology and suggests that constructive dialogues between Biblical and dissenting Dalit voices - such as Chokhamela, Karmamela, Ravidas, Kabir, Nandanar and Narayana Guru - could set right the imbalance within Dalit theology, and could establish dialogical partnerships between Dalit Theologians, non-Dalit Christians and Syrian Christians. Drawing on Biblical and socio-historical resources, this book examines a radical, yet overlooked aspect of Dalit cultural and religious history which would empower the Dalits in their everyday existences.

Globalizing Justice - The Ethics of Poverty and Power (Hardcover, New): Richard W. Miller Globalizing Justice - The Ethics of Poverty and Power (Hardcover, New)
Richard W. Miller
R3,177 Discovery Miles 31 770 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Combining deep moral argument with extensive factual inquiry, Richard Miller constructs a new account of international justice. Though a critic of demanding principles of kindness toward the global poor and an advocate of special concern for compatriots, he argues for standards of responsible conduct in transnational relations that create vast unmet obligations. Governments, firms and people in developed countries, above all, the United States, by failing to live up to these responsibilities, take advantage of people in developing countries.
Miller's proposed standards of responsible conduct offer answers to such questions as: What must be done to avoid exploitation in transnational manufacturing? What framework for world trade and investment would be fair? What duties do we have to limit global warming? What responsibilities to help meet basic needs arise when foreign powers steer the course of development? What obligations are created by uses of violence to sustain American global power?
Globalizing Justice provides new philosophical foundations for political responsibility, a unified agenda of policies for responding to major global problems, a distinctive appraisal of 'the American empire', and realistic strategies for a global social movement that helps to move humanity toward genuine global cooperation.
"A work of great political urgency. The theoretical position ... is fresh and original ... No other recent book on Miller's subject displays a similar combination of philosophical imagination and deep engagement in the realities of global political and economic life."
Charles Beitz, Princeton University, The Idea of Human Rights
"Miller breaks a new path. ... a superb example of applied ethics. Its recommendations cannot be ignored by those of us who are critical of American foreign policy, but do not know exactly what alternative to advocate." John Roemer, Yale University

Bentham, Law and Marriage - A Utilitarian Code of Law in Historical Contexts (Hardcover, New): Mary Sokol Bentham, Law and Marriage - A Utilitarian Code of Law in Historical Contexts (Hardcover, New)
Mary Sokol
R4,630 Discovery Miles 46 300 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Jeremy Bentham's law of marriage is firmly based on the principle of utility, which claims that all human actions are governed by a wish to gain pleasure and avoid pain, and on the proposition that men and women are equal. He wrote in a late eighteenth century context of Enlightenment debate about marriage and the family. As such his contemporaries were Hume, Locke and Milton; Wollstonecraft and More. These were the turbulent years leading to the French Revolution and it is in this milieu that Mary Sokol seeks to rediscover the historical Bentham. Instead of regarding his thought as timeless, she considers Bentham's attitude to the reform of marriage law and plans for the social reform of marriage, placing both his life and work in the philosophical and historical context of his time.

Kant's Critique of Spinoza (Hardcover): Omri Boehm Kant's Critique of Spinoza (Hardcover)
Omri Boehm
R2,215 Discovery Miles 22 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Contemporary philosophers frequently assume that Kant never seriously engaged with Spinoza or Spinozism-certainly not before the break of Der Pantheismusstreit, or within the Critique of Pure Reason. Offering an alternative reading of key pre-critical texts and to some of the Critique's most central chapters, Omri Boehm challenges this common assumption. He argues that Kant not only is committed to Spinozism in early essays such as "The One Possible Basis" and "New Elucidation," but also takes up Spinozist metaphysics as Transcendental Realism's most consistent form in the Critique of Pure Reason. The success -- or failure -- of Kant's critical projects must be evaluated in this light. Boehm here examines The Antinomies alongside Spinoza's Substance Monism and his theory of freedom. Similarly, he analyzes the refutation of the Ontological Argument in parallel with Spinoza's Causa-sui. More generally, Boehm places the Critique of Pure Reason's separation of Thought from Being and Is from Ought in dialogue with the Ethics' collapse of Being, Is and Ought into Thought.

The Meaning of Life (Hardcover): Dean Gualco The Meaning of Life (Hardcover)
Dean Gualco
R497 R464 Discovery Miles 4 640 Save R33 (7%) Ships in 18 - 22 working days

"This leads to my definition of life. In many ways, it is quite simple: It is using your talents to, in some small way, make a difference in this world. Whether it's working with the environment, or our educational system, or those with physical or mental challenges, or those in the dawn or twilight of their lives, meaning is achieved by working towards and leaving behind something of value to the next generation. It matters little whether your aspiration or dream was realized: we'll never have world peace, or feed the hungry, or avoid catastrophic diseases or illnesses. What matters is that you tried, that you worked to make the world a better place. What matters is that, when you look back over your life, you can say that you fought the good fight, that you did what was right, and that you made a difference in this world. "

In "The Meaning of Life," author Dean Gualco tackles an assortment of questions that many of us have asked at one point or other: Why are we here? What is our purpose? How does one lead a decent and honorable life? Divided into five sections, "The Meaning of Life" seeks to provide the answers. With discussions that include determining what you stand for, doing the best with what you have, and living life with the knowledge that it goes by in a blink, Gualco provides a thought-provoking study of an issue that has perplexed man for centuries.

The Poetics of Evil - Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy (Hardcover): Philip Tallon The Poetics of Evil - Toward an Aesthetic Theodicy (Hardcover)
Philip Tallon
R2,986 Discovery Miles 29 860 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

What role does art play in unravelling the theological problem of evil? What can aesthetics show us about God's goodness in a world of iniquity? Philip Tallon constructs an aesthetic theodicy through a fascinating examination of Christian aesthetics, ranging from the writings of Augustine to contemporary philosophy.
Tallon offers a new framework for theodicy that allows the substantial inclusion of aesthetics, building on the work of Eleonore Stump. He then examines the concept of cosmic harmony, the predominant aesthetic motif within medieval theodicy, and shows how Augustine develops this theme by interweaving his metaphysical, moral, and aesthetic views of reality. Tallon then examines other aesthetic themes within theodicy, with special attention to tragedy, a motif that has become increasingly integrated into theodicy in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He shows where tragedy falls short as a sufficient theme for theodicy, but also demonstrates how it complements Augustine's theme of cosmic harmony.
Finally, Tallon considers the horror of evil, an aesthetic theme that has often been used as an attack on the existence of God, but which has recently been used to understand how theodicy should be formulated to respond to the worst evils. By digging more deeply into the darker side of aesthetics, The Poetics of Evil offers a deeper perception of tragedy and malevolence, but also a richer understanding of the Christian response to the problem of evil.

Sidgwickian Ethics (Hardcover): David Phillips Sidgwickian Ethics (Hardcover)
David Phillips
R2,613 Discovery Miles 26 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Henry Sidgwick's The Methods of Ethics is one of the most important books in the history of moral philosophy. But it has not hitherto received the kind of sustained scholarly attention its stature merits. David Phillips aims in Sidgwickian Ethics to do something that has (surprisingly) not been done before: to interpret and evaluate the central argument of the Methods, in a way that brings out the important conceptual and historical connections between Sidgwick's views and contemporary moral philosophy.
Sidgwick distinguished three basic methods: utilitarianism, egoism, and dogmatic intuitionism. And he focused on two conflicts: between utilitarianism and dogmatic intuitionism and between utilitarianism and egoism. Sidgwick believed he could largely resolve the conflict between utilitarianism and dogmatic intuitionism, but could not resolve the conflict between utilitarianism and egoism. Phillips suggests that the best way to approach Sidgwick's ideas is to start with his views on these two conflicts, and with the metaethical and epistemological ideas on which they depend. Phillips interprets and largely defends Sidgwick's non-naturalist metaethics and moderate intuitionist moral epistemology. But he argues for a verdict on the two conflicts different from Sidgwick's own. Phillips claims that Sidgwick is less successful than he thinks in resolving the conflict between utilitarianism and dogmatic intuitionism, and that Sidgwick's treatment of the conflict between utilitarianism and egoism is more successful than he thinks in that it provides the model for a plausible view of practical reason.
Phillips's book will be of interest to two different groups of readers: to students seeking a brief introduction to Sidgwick's most important ideas and a guidebook to the Methods, and to scholars in ethics and the history of ideas concerned with Sidgwick's seminal contribution to moral philosophy.

The Science of Right (Hardcover): Immanual Kant The Science of Right (Hardcover)
Immanual Kant
R491 Discovery Miles 4 910 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
On the Intrinsic Value of Everything (Hardcover, New): Scott A. Davison On the Intrinsic Value of Everything (Hardcover, New)
Scott A. Davison
R3,329 Discovery Miles 33 290 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

On the Intrinsic Value of Everything is an illuminating introduction to fundamental questions in ethics. How--and to what--we assign value, whether it is to events or experiences or objects or people, is central to ethics. Something is intrinsically valuable only if it would be valued for its own sake by all fully informed, properly functioning persons. Davison defends the controversial view that everything that exists is intrinsically valuable to some degree. If only some things are intrinsically valuable, what about other things? Where and how do we draw the cutoff point? If only living creatures are intrinsically valuable, what does this imply for how we value the environment? If everything has intrinsic value, what practical implications does this have for how we live our lives? How does this view fit with the traditional theistic idea that God is the source of goodness and truth? Both critics and proponents of the concept of intrinsic value will find something of interest in this careful investigation of the basic value structure of the world.

Motive and Rightness (Hardcover): Steven Sverdlik Motive and Rightness (Hardcover)
Steven Sverdlik
R2,143 Discovery Miles 21 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Motive and Rightness is the first book-length attempt to answer the question: Does the motive of an action ever make a difference to whether that action is morally right or wrong? Steven Sverdlik argues that the answer is yes. He examines the major contemporary moral theories to see if they can provide a plausible account of the relevance of motives to rightness and wrongness, and argues that consequentialism gives a better account of these matters than Kantianism or certain important forms of virtue ethics. In carrying out the investigation Sverdlik presents an analysis of the nature of motives, and he considers their relations to normative judgments and intentions. A chapter is devoted to analyzing the extent to which motives are 'available' to rational agents, and the importance of feelings and unconscious motives. Historical figures such as Kant, Bentham, Mill and Ross are discussed, as well as contemporary writers like Korsgaard, Herman, Hurka, Slote and Hursthouse. Motive and Rightness offers an original interweaving of ethical theory, both historical and contemporary, with moral psychology, action theory, and psychology.

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