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The Roots of Praxiology - French Action Theory from Bourdeau and Espinas to Present Days (Hardcover)
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The Roots of Praxiology - French Action Theory from Bourdeau and Espinas to Present Days (Hardcover)
Series: Praxiology
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Praxiology deals with working and doing from the point of view of
effectiveness. It has three components: analysis of concepts
involving purposive actions; critique of modes of action from the
viewpoint of efficiency; and normative advisory aspects in
recommendations for increasing human efficiency. This seventh
volume of the Praxiology series focuses on the roots of the
discipline. It brings together a selection of writings that
illustrate various stages of French thought concerning this
philosophy and methodology of action. It is also conceived as a
tribute to the writings of Louis Bourdeau and V. Alfred Espinas,
key figures in the origin of praxiology. In the first part, "The
Origin of Praxiology" examines these origins in the work of
Bourdeau and Espinas. Bourdeau's essay demonstrates the influence
of contemporary theories, in particular those of evolution and
Comte's positivism, but also shows the critical sense and
originality of his thought. With reference to Greek philosophy,
Espinas's contribution underlines the complex relations between
acts and laws; it enables him to follow the slow progression of
individuals as they endeavor to shape their destiny according to
the circumstances and the direction of their attitudes. In the
second part, "Science of Human Action," Maurice Blondel opposes
radical rationalism and warns against the positive sciences.
Abraham Moles and Elisabeth Rohmer offer an original approach
inspired by phenomenology. In the third part, "Action Theory and
Its Applications," the texts of Roland Caude and Arnold Kaufmann
focus on humanist preoccupations, setting action in the economic
context of the firm and the city. Victor Alexandre deals with the
structural analysis of real and fictitious actions applied to a
large number of elementary acts. Robert Vallee's concluding essay
proposes a model consisting of operators for observation, decision,
and effectiveness in order to formalize the link between knowledge
and action. What emerges from this volume is the constant idea that
an individual's destiny is linked to the efficiency of his acts,
but also that efficiency as a concept itself has multiple aspects,
none of which should be underestimated.
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