Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason

Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 550
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ISBN-10 : 9781134882526
ISBN-13 : 1134882521
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Synopsis Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason by : Barry Sandywell

This ground breaking work explores the genealogical analysis of the discourses of reflection. Barry Sandywell traces the differences between the traditional discourses of reflection and the experiences of reflexivity in everyday, social and philosophical thought. Brilliantly organised and abounding with astonishing insights, Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason offers a fundamental challenge to our normal ways of viewing social thought.

Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason

Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 542
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ISBN-10 : 9781134882533
ISBN-13 : 113488253X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Reflexivity And The Crisis of Western Reason by : Barry Sandywell

This ground breaking work explores the genealogical analysis of the discourses of reflection. Barry Sandywell traces the differences between the traditional discourses of reflection and the experiences of reflexivity in everyday, social and philosophical thought. Brilliantly organised and abounding with astonishing insights, Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason offers a fundamental challenge to our normal ways of viewing social thought.

Logological Investigations: Reflexivity and the crisis of Western reason

Logological Investigations: Reflexivity and the crisis of Western reason
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Publisher : Logological Investigations; 1
Total Pages : 552
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ISBN-10 : 0415087562
ISBN-13 : 9780415087568
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Synopsis Logological Investigations: Reflexivity and the crisis of Western reason by : Barry Sandywell

This ground breaking work explores the genealogical analysis of the discourses of reflection. Barry Sandywell traces the differences between the traditional discourses of reflection and the experiences of reflexivity in everyday, social and philosophical thought. Brilliantly organised and abounding with astonishing insights, Reflexivity and the Crisis of Western Reason offers a fundamental challenge to our normal ways of viewing social thought.

Reflexivity

Reflexivity
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 249
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ISBN-10 : 9781473986985
ISBN-13 : 1473986982
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Reflexivity by : Tim May

Reflexivity – the critical examination of how we see the world – is integral to good research practice. From this state-of-the-art, accessible tour of its history and contemporary relevance, readers will learn of its importance to social research and to society generally. The text introduces a host of influential thinkers and their key ideas on reflexivity, and incorporates examples from a range of disciplines and research settings. Drawing on the authors’ extensive experience of real research settings, this book: Pinpoints the importance of reflexivity in social research Demonstrates its relevance to everyday life Firmly locates the concept in the history of ideas Explores key questions about the bases of knowledge and understanding Presents key thinkers, concepts and issues in easy-to-understand learning boxes The result is a book that provides students and researchers in the social sciences with the knowledge and understanding necessary not only to examine the role of reflexivity in contemporary life, but to apply it in their own research practice.

Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media

Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media
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Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages : 304
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ISBN-10 : 9783110722154
ISBN-13 : 3110722151
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Synopsis Fictionality, Factuality, and Reflexivity Across Discourses and Media by : Erika Fülöp

Concerned with the nature of the medium and the borders between fact and fiction, reflexivity was a ubiquitous feature of modernist and postmodernist literature and film. While in the wake of the post-postmodern “return to the real” cultural criticism has little time for discussions of reflexivity, it remains a key topic in narratology, as does fictionality. The latter is commonly defined opposition to the real and the factual, but remains conditioned by historical, cultural, discursive, and medium-related factors. Reflexivity blurs the boundaries between fact and fiction, however, by giving fiction a factual edge or by questioning the limits of factuality in non-fictional discourses. Fictionality, factuality, and reflexivity thus constitute a complex triangle of concepts, yet they are rarely considered together. This volume fills this gap by exploring the intricacies of their interactions and interdependence in philosophy, literature, film, and digital media, providing insights into a broad range of their manifestations from the ancient times to today, from East Asia through Europe to the Americas.

The Beginnings of European Theorizing: Reflexivity in the Archaic Age

The Beginnings of European Theorizing: Reflexivity in the Archaic Age
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 449
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ISBN-10 : 9781134853557
ISBN-13 : 1134853556
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Synopsis The Beginnings of European Theorizing: Reflexivity in the Archaic Age by : Barry Sandywell

First published in 1995. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Reflexive Teacher Educator in TESOL

The Reflexive Teacher Educator in TESOL
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9781136839528
ISBN-13 : 1136839526
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Synopsis The Reflexive Teacher Educator in TESOL by : Julian Edge

Edge explores the construct of reflexivity in teacher education, differentiating it from, while locating it in, reflective practice, and introduces a framework (Copying, Applying, Theorising, Reflecting, Acting) to help teacher educators become reflexive professionals.

Reason After Its Eclipse

Reason After Its Eclipse
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Publisher : University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages : 266
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ISBN-10 : 9780299306502
ISBN-13 : 029930650X
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Synopsis Reason After Its Eclipse by : Martin Jay

Tackles a question as old as Plato and still pressing today: What is reason, and what roles does and should it have in human endeavor? The eminent intellectual historian Martin Jay surveys Western ideas of reason, particularly in German philosophy from Kant to Habermas.

The Reflexive Initiative

The Reflexive Initiative
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 338
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ISBN-10 : 9781317433767
ISBN-13 : 1317433769
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Synopsis The Reflexive Initiative by : Stanley Raffel

The Reflexive Initiative is an authoritative intervention in the practice and tradition of reflexive social theory. It demonstrates the importance of the reflexive imperative, not only in the investigation of everyday life but across a wide range of human sciences and philosophical perspectives. Forty years after the publication of On the Beginning of Social Inquiry, the chapters in this collection range from re-appraisals of earlier essays on topics such as ‘reunions’, ‘rethinking art’ and ‘expats’ to contributions emphasising the opening of radical dialogues with other reflexive traditions and perspectives. These include psychoanalysis, Lacan, Hegel, Rene Girard, Daseinanalysis, dialectical method, critical feminism, and the dialogical tradition. In this dialogical spirit, the book contributes to the continuing project of analytic theorizing associated with the work of Alan Blum and Peter McHugh, and the recent turn to more ‘existential’ topics and politically engaged forms of reflexive research. It will be of particular use to students working in interpretive traditions of sociology, Critical theory, Postmodern thought and debates associated with reflexivity and dialectics in other disciplines and research programmes.

Worlds in Transition

Worlds in Transition
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 697
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ISBN-10 : 9780857930804
ISBN-13 : 085793080X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Worlds in Transition by : Joseph Camilleri

We are living through a unique moment of transition, marked by a frenetic cycle of invention, construction, consumption and destruction. However, there is more to this transition than globalization, argue the authors of this unique and penetrating study. In their highly innovative approach, they set this transition against a broader evolutionary canvas, with the emphasis on the evolution of governance. The book's detailed analysis of five strategic sectors (economy, environment, health, information and security) points to an intricate and rapidly evolving interplay of geopolitical, cultural an.