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Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Thought - Essays to Commemorate The Advancement of Learning (1605-2005)... Francis Bacon and the Refiguring of Early Modern Thought - Essays to Commemorate The Advancement of Learning (1605-2005) (Paperback)
Julie Robin Solomon; Catherine Gimelli Martin
R1,420 Discovery Miles 14 200 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Commemorating the 400th anniversary of the publication of Francis Bacon's Advancement of Learning (1605), this collection examines Bacon's recasting of proto-scientific philosophies and practices into early modern discourses of knowledge. Like Bacon, all of the contributors to this volume confront an essential question: how to integrate intellectual traditions with emergent knowledges to forge new intellectual futures. The volume's main theme is Bacon's core interest in identifying and conceptualizing coherent intellectual disciplines, including the central question of whether Bacon succeeded in creating unified discourses about learning. Bacon's interests in natural philosophy, politics, ethics, law, medicine, religion, neoplatonic magic, technology and humanistic learning are here mirrored in the contributors' varied intellectual backgrounds and diverse approaches to Bacon's thought.

What Social Workers Need to Know - A Psychoanalytic Approach (Paperback): Marion Bower, Robin Solomon What Social Workers Need to Know - A Psychoanalytic Approach (Paperback)
Marion Bower, Robin Solomon
R1,150 Discovery Miles 11 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social work deals with the heavy end of human difficulties such as cruelty, self-destructiveness, and severe and enduring mental health problems. How do social workers make sense of the emotional difficulties which come with the realities of practice? Understanding our clients is the best way of dealing with complex situations and avoiding burnout and stress. The contributors to this book argue that psychoanalysis provides a theory of development and behaviour capable of formulating a realistic model for understanding emotional difficulties and disturbances in both clients and ourselves. The chapters demonstrate a way of thinking for the practitioner that can be used in all situations. The book examines in detail some of the difficult and disturbing conversations that social workers have with clients of all ages. It provides a psychoanalytic framework for understanding circumstances which may be puzzling, stressful or frightening, and a theory whose value for many social work problems is well underpinned by research evidence. Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex real life experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner.

What Social Workers Need to Know - A Psychoanalytic Approach (Hardcover): Marion Bower, Robin Solomon What Social Workers Need to Know - A Psychoanalytic Approach (Hardcover)
Marion Bower, Robin Solomon
R4,272 Discovery Miles 42 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Social work deals with the heavy end of human difficulties such as cruelty, self-destructiveness, and severe and enduring mental health problems. How do social workers make sense of the emotional difficulties which come with the realities of practice? Understanding our clients is the best way of dealing with complex situations and avoiding burnout and stress. The contributors to this book argue that psychoanalysis provides a theory of development and behaviour capable of formulating a realistic model for understanding emotional difficulties and disturbances in both clients and ourselves. The chapters demonstrate a way of thinking for the practitioner that can be used in all situations. The book examines in detail some of the difficult and disturbing conversations that social workers have with clients of all ages. It provides a psychoanalytic framework for understanding circumstances which may be puzzling, stressful or frightening, and a theory whose value for many social work problems is well underpinned by research evidence. Written by senior practitioners who are all still working in the front line, this book puts complex real life experiences into words, to help the social worker become a more effective practitioner.

Relationship-Based Social Work, Second Edition - Getting to the Heart of Practice (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition): Gillian... Relationship-Based Social Work, Second Edition - Getting to the Heart of Practice (Paperback, 2nd Revised edition)
Gillian Ruch, Danielle Turney, Adrian Ward; Foreword by David Howe; Contributions by Ravi Kohli, …
R844 Discovery Miles 8 440 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This comprehensive guide to relationship-based practice in social work communicates the theory using illustrative case studies and offers a model for practice. Updated and expanded, it now includes increased coverage of anti-oppressive and diversity issues, service user perspectives and systemic approaches in social work. The book explores the ranges of emotions that practitioners may encounter with service users, and covers working in both short-term and long-term professional relationships. It also outlines key skills, such as how to establish rapport, and explores systemic issues, such as building appropriate support systems for practice, management and leadership.

Objectivity in the Making - Francis Bacon and the Politics of Inquiry (Paperback, Revised): Julie Robin Solomon Objectivity in the Making - Francis Bacon and the Politics of Inquiry (Paperback, Revised)
Julie Robin Solomon
R1,049 Discovery Miles 10 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

How we arrived at a capacity for taking cold, hard looks at the facts of nature -- and whether we ever truly have done so -- are questions that continue to engage both historians of science and students of culture. Historians of modern European intellectual history commonly credit Francis Bacon with laying the groundwork for a mode of study that begins without presuppositions, religious or otherwise, the kind of searching we know as research and long have credited as being "disinterested."

In Objectivity in the Making, Julie Robin Solomon shows how "disinterestedness" became a dominant principle of intellectual modernity by examining Bacon's notion of scientific self-distancing against the background of early modern political ideology, socioeconomic behavior, and traditions of learning. Solomon places him between two cultures -- Jacobean monarchical mercantilism and the self-distancing strategies of early-seventeenth-century traders and travelers. She shows that Bacon -- by virtue of his prominent political position within the Jacobean court, familiarity with prevailing commercial practices, and humanistic learning -- made his signal contributions to natural philosophy because of where he stood at a critical juncture.

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