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This book aims to explain the decline of the later Wittgensteinian
tradition in analytic philosophy during the second half of the
twentieth century. Throughout the 1950s, Oxford was the center of
analytic philosophy and Wittgenstein - the later Wittgenstein - the
most influential contemporary thinker within that philosophical
tradition. Wittgenstein's methods and ideas were widely accepted,
with everything seeming to point to the Wittgensteinian paradigm
having a similar impact on the philosophical scenes of all English
speaking countries. However, this was not to be the case. By the
1980s, albeit still important, Wittgenstein was considered as a
somewhat marginal thinker. What occurred within the history of
analytic philosophy to produce such a decline? This book expertly
traces the early reception of Wittgenstein in the United States,
the shift in the humanities to a tradition rooted in the natural
sciences, and the economic crisis of the mid-1970s, to reveal the
factors that contributed to the eventual hostility towards the
later Wittgensteinian tradition.
The study of leadership is broad, complex, and multidisciplinary in
nature. Aspects of Leadership brings together scholars from
different disciplines and practitioners from a broad variety of
backgrounds to address three key areas: Ethics, Law, and
Spirituality. The essays in this book are intended to inform
leaders, and the general public, about the challenges of ethical
decision making, the application of the law of war, and the
important role of spirituality. Aspects of Leadership will educate
readers and generate important questions that leaders should ask
themselves, encouraging them to reflect upon their pivotal roles in
these three areas.
The Colonial Legacy in Somalia is an investigation into the
relationship between Rome and Mogadishu, from the period of
colonial administration to the recent dramatic events of Operation
Restore Hope. It defines the first Italian incursions in the Horn
of Africa, the history of the expansionist plans of an imperial
late comer, such as Italy, and explores the decade of the
Trusteeship Administration from 1950-1960 when Italy tried to
introduce a new state system in Mogadishu: It analyzes the events
of the 1970s and 1980s when Siad Barre's regime, in spite of his
repressive and violent attitude, enjoyed strong support from the
former colonial power. The book demonstrates a love-hate
relationship between Rome and Mogadishu in the colonial and
postcolonial period and examines the consequences of this
interaction.
Bringing together contributors from philosophy, international
relations, security studies, and strategic studies, New Wars and
New Soldiers offers a truly interdisciplinary analysis reflective
of the nature of modern warfare. This comprehensive approach allows
the reader to see the broad scope of modern military ethics, and to
understand the numerous questions about modern conflict that
require critical scrutiny. Aimed at both military and academic
audiences, this paperback will be of significant interest to
researchers and students in philosophy, sociology, military and
strategic studies, international relations, politics, and security
studies, acting as an ideal course text or as supplementary
reading.
The study of leadership is broad, complex, and multidisciplinary in
nature. Aspects of Leadership brings together scholars from
different disciplines and practitioners from a broad variety of
backgrounds to address three key areas: Ethics, Law, and
Spirituality. The essays in this book are intended to inform
leaders, and the general public, about the challenges of ethical
decision making, the application of the law of war, and the
important role of spirituality. Aspects of Leadership will educate
readers and generate important questions that leaders should ask
themselves, encouraging them to reflect upon their pivotal roles in
these three areas.
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