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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame - Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics (Hardcover): Cecilea Mun Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame - Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics (Hardcover)
Cecilea Mun; Contributions by Dolichan Kollareth, Mariko Kikutani, James A. Russell, Cecilea Mun, …
R3,598 R2,536 Discovery Miles 25 360 Save R1,062 (30%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Shame is one of the most stigmatized and stigmatizing of emotions. Often characterized as an emotion in which the subject holds a global, negative self-assessment, shame is typically understood to mark the subject as being inadequate in some way, and a sizable amount of work on shame focuses on its problematic or unhealthy aspects, effects, or consequences. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame brings into view a more balanced understanding of what shame is and its value and social function. The contributors recognize shame as a complex, richly layered, conscious or unconscious phenomenon, and the collection offers an understanding of what shame is, the scholarly discourse on shame, and how theories of shame help us to understand ourselves, others, and the world around us. It also highlights a diverse range of perspectives on shame, and how these unique perspectives can enlighten our understanding of both the positive and negative aspects of this powerful emotion. Edited by Cecilea Mun, the ten chapters by an international group of contributors reflect a broad range of methods, disciplinary perspectives, and both theoretical and practical concerns regarding shame.

Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism - Immanuel Kant's Philosophy from 1747 to 1770 (Hardcover, 1st ed.... Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism - Immanuel Kant's Philosophy from 1747 to 1770 (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2020)
Matthew Rukgaber
R3,131 Discovery Miles 31 310 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an account of the unity of Immanuel Kant's early metaphysics, including the moment he invents transcendental idealism. Matthew Rukgaber argues that a division between "two worlds"-the world of matter, force, and space on the one hand, and the world of metaphysical substances with inner states and principles preserved by God on the other-is what guides Kant's thought. Until 1770 Kant consistently held a conception of space as a force-based material product of monads that are only virtually present in nature. As Rukgaber explains, transcendental idealism emerges as a constructivist metaphysics, a view in which space and time are real relations outside of the mind, but those relations are metaphysically dependent on the subject. The subject creates the simple "now" and "here," thus introducing into the intrinsically indeterminate and infinitely divisible continua of nature a metric with transformation rules that make possible all individuation and measurement.

Nietzsche in Hollywood - Images of the UEbermensch in Early American Cinema (Paperback): Matthew Rukgaber Nietzsche in Hollywood - Images of the UEbermensch in Early American Cinema (Paperback)
Matthew Rukgaber
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame - Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics (Paperback): Cecilea Mun Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame - Methods, Theories, Norms, Cultures, and Politics (Paperback)
Cecilea Mun; Contributions by Dolichan Kollareth, Mariko Kikutani, James A. Russell, Cecilea Mun, …
R1,054 Discovery Miles 10 540 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Shame is one of the most stigmatized and stigmatizing of emotions. Often characterized as an emotion in which the subject holds a global, negative self-assessment, shame is typically understood to mark the subject as being inadequate in some way, and a sizable amount of work on shame focuses on its problematic or unhealthy aspects, effects, or consequences. Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shame reorients readers to a more balanced understanding of what shame is, as well as its value and social function. The contributors recognize shame as a complex, richly layered, conscious or unconscious phenomenon, and the collection offers an understanding of how theories of shame can help or hinder us in understanding ourselves, others, and the world around us. It also highlights how a diverse range of perspectives on shame can enlighten our understanding of both the positive and negative aspects of this powerful emotion. Edited by Cecilea Mun, these chapters by an international group of scholars reflect a broad range of methods, disciplinary perspectives, and both theoretical and practical concerns regarding shame.

Nietzsche in Hollywood - Images of the UEbermensch in Early American Cinema (Hardcover): Matthew Rukgaber Nietzsche in Hollywood - Images of the UEbermensch in Early American Cinema (Hardcover)
Matthew Rukgaber
R1,967 Discovery Miles 19 670 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism - Immanuel Kant's Philosophy from 1747 to 1770 (Paperback, 1st ed.... Space, Time, and the Origins of Transcendental Idealism - Immanuel Kant's Philosophy from 1747 to 1770 (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Matthew Rukgaber
R3,107 Discovery Miles 31 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provides an account of the unity of Immanuel Kant's early metaphysics, including the moment he invents transcendental idealism. Matthew Rukgaber argues that a division between "two worlds"-the world of matter, force, and space on the one hand, and the world of metaphysical substances with inner states and principles preserved by God on the other-is what guides Kant's thought. Until 1770 Kant consistently held a conception of space as a force-based material product of monads that are only virtually present in nature. As Rukgaber explains, transcendental idealism emerges as a constructivist metaphysics, a view in which space and time are real relations outside of the mind, but those relations are metaphysically dependent on the subject. The subject creates the simple "now" and "here," thus introducing into the intrinsically indeterminate and infinitely divisible continua of nature a metric with transformation rules that make possible all individuation and measurement.

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