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Selfhood and Sacrifice is an original exploration of the ideas of
two major contemporary thinkers. O'Shea offers a novel
interpretation of Girard's work that opens up his discourse on
violence and the sacred into a fruitful engagement with both
Taylor's philosophical anthropology and his philosophical history.
In an age when religious violence and the role of practical reason
in the secular sphere are continually juxtaposed, O'Shea offers new
possibilities of responding to the problems of global crisis
through the critical lenses of two of the most original and
engaging thinkers writing on religion today.
"Pedagogy, Oppression and Transformation in a 'Post-Critical'
Climate" provides an urgent reflection on Freire's work, in
particular his central principles of pedagogy and praxis, offering
a variety of critical responses from philosophical, sociological
and egalitarian perspectives. The editors explore whether Freire's
revolutionary work has stood the test of time and its relevance to
educational discourses today - discourses that frequently contest
the ontological and historical aspects of human development
While Freire's work emerged as a response to the problem of
providing a transformative educational praxis for justice and
equality within a specific cultural and economic milieu, "Pedagogy,
Oppression and Transformation in a 'Post-Critical' Climate" seeks
to explore the value and possibilities of transformative praxis in
perpetually diverse educational settings and within an increasingly
divided globalised world. By building on the earlier emancipatory
approach of Freire's "Pedagogy of the Oppressed," it creates an
international conversation between academics, educational
practitioners and community activists for a new generation.
Pedagogy, Oppression and Transformation in a 'Post-Critical'
Climate provides an urgent reflection on Freire's work, in
particular his central principles of pedagogy and praxis, offering
a variety of critical responses from philosophical, sociological
and egalitarian perspectives. The editors explore whether Freire's
revolutionary work has stood the test of time and its relevance to
educational discourses today - discourses that frequently contest
the ontological and historical aspects of human development While
Freire's work emerged as a response to the problem of providing a
transformative educational praxis for justice and equality within a
specific cultural and economic milieu, Pedagogy, Oppression and
Transformation in a 'Post-Critical' Climate seeks to explore the
value and possibilities of transformative praxis in perpetually
diverse educational settings and within an increasingly divided
globalised world. By building on the earlier emancipatory approach
of Freire's Pedagogy of the Oppressed, it creates an international
conversation between academics, educational practitioners and
community activists for a new generation.
Selfhood and Sacrifice is an original exploration of the ideas of
two major contemporary thinkers. O'Shea offers a novel
interpretation of Girard's work that opens up his discourse on
violence and the sacred into a fruitful engagement with both
Taylor's philosophical anthropology and his philosophical history.
In an age when religious violence and the role of practical reason
in the secular sphere are continually juxtaposed, O'Shea offers new
possibilities of responding to the problems of global crisis
through the critical lenses of two of the most original and
engaging thinkers writing on religion today.
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