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Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political
presents fourteen essays devoted to the interconnected topics of
religion, ethics, and politics, along with an introductory
interview with the author regarding his philosophical development
over the years. This volume serves two interconnected purposes: as
an introduction or reintroduction to Calvin O.Schrag s intellectual
contributions to a critical consideration of these three topics,
and as a critical companion and supplement to Schrag s published
work on these topics. The topics of religion, ethics, and politics
have served as pivot points throughout Schrag s career in the
academy, which spans half a century."
Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology
Relations provides an introduction to the school of thought called
postphenomenology and showcases projects at the cutting edge of
this perspective. Postphenomenology presents a unique blend of
insights from the philosophical traditions of phenomenology and
American pragmatism, and applies them to studies of user relations
to technologies. These studies provide deep descriptions of the
ways technologies transform our abilities, augment our experience,
and shape the world around us. This book proceeds with a preface by
Don Ihde, postphenomenology's founder, and a detailed review of the
main ideas of this perspective by the editors Robert Rosenberger
and Peter-Paul Verbeek. The body of this volume is composed of
twelve postphenomenological essays which reflect the expansive
range, detail-orientation, and interdisciplinarity of this school
of thought. These essays confront a broad assortment of topics,
both abstract and concrete. Abstract topics addressed include
metaphysics, ethics, methodology, and analysis of the notions of
selfhood, skill training, speed, and political activism. Just a few
of the concrete topics studied include human-like interactive
robots, ethics education, image interpretation in radiology,
science fiction tropes, transportation history, wearable computing,
and organ donation protocols for brain-dead bodies. The volume
concludes with constructive critiques of postphenomenology by
Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder, and Albert Borgmann, all
figures whose work is relevant to postphenomenological projects.
What Democrats Talk about When They Talk about God is a collection
of essays on the religious communication of members of the
Democratic Party, past and present-in office, while campaigning,
and in their public and private writing. While many books on the
market address issues at the intersection of church and state, none
to date have focused exclusively on Democrats as important
participants in the dialogue about religion and politics.
Reflections on the Religious, the Ethical, and the Political
presents fourteen essays devoted to the interconnected topics of
religion, ethics, and politics, along with an introductory
interview with the author regarding his philosophical development
over the years. This volume serves two interconnected purposes: as
an introduction or reintroduction to Professor Schrag's
intellectual contributions to a critical consideration of these
three topics, and as a critical companion and supplement to
Schrag's published work on these topics, starting with Existence
and Freedom (1961), working all the way through to Doing Philosophy
with Others (2010). The topics of religion, ethics, and politics
have served as pivot points throughout Schrag's career in the
academy, which spans half a century. Part One, Religion and the
Post-Secular Turn in Continental Philosophy, includes contributions
to the traditions of philosophical discussion regarding matters of
ontology, religious epistemology, existentialism, transcendence,
and the problem of evil, all informed by the myriad resources of
twentieth-century philosophy.Part Two, Transvaluation of the
Ethical and the Political, considers topics of moral experience,
interpersonal alterity, cross-cultural dialogue, and postnational
identity, all against the backdrop of a radicalized understanding
of the gift. Throughout, this volume gives voice to a distinctive
Schragean philosophy of religion, morality, and political praxis.
This approach is heavily rooted in a critical dialogue with all
relevant modes of philosophical and theological discourse,
including phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, critical
social theory, postmodernism, deconstruction, and postsecular
philosophy of religion. In conversation with the post/modern and
deconstructive approaches that held sway during the second half of
the twentieth century, Schrag charts a transversal path that
reenergizes the philosophy of the human subject in its religious,
ethical, and political dimensions.
What Democrats Talk about When They Talk about God is a collection
of essays on the religious communication of members of the
Democratic Party, past and present-in office, while campaigning,
and in their public and private writing. While many books on the
market address issues at the intersection of church and state, none
to date have focused exclusively on Democrats as important
participants in the dialogue about religion and politics.
Postphenomenological Investigations: Essays on Human-Technology
Relations provides an introduction to the school of thought called
postphenomenology and showcases projects at the cutting edge of
this perspective. Postphenomenology presents a unique blend of
insights from the philosophical traditions of phenomenology and
American pragmatism, and applies them to studies of user relations
to technologies. These studies provide deep descriptions of the
ways technologies transform our abilities, augment our experience,
and shape the world around us. This book proceeds with a preface by
Don Ihde, postphenomenology's founder, and a detailed review of the
main ideas of this perspective by the editors Robert Rosenberger
and Peter-Paul Verbeek. The body of this volume is composed of
twelve postphenomenological essays which reflect the expansive
range, detail-orientation, and interdisciplinarity of this school
of thought. These essays confront a broad assortment of topics,
both abstract and concrete. Abstract topics addressed include
metaphysics, ethics, methodology, and analysis of the notions of
selfhood, skill training, speed, and political activism. Just a few
of the concrete topics studied include human-like interactive
robots, ethics education, image interpretation in radiology,
science fiction tropes, transportation history, wearable computing,
and organ donation protocols for brain-dead bodies. The volume
concludes with constructive critiques of postphenomenology by
Andrew Feenberg, Diane Michelfelder, and Albert Borgmann, all
figures whose work is relevant to postphenomenological projects.
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