861 resultados para Autonomy (Philosophy)
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"Contains reviews, abstracts, and bibliography of the most recent theological and philosophical literature."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Bound with this (publisher's binding) is a catalog of books published by G. Bell and sons dated 1896.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Contemporary philosophical attitudes toward beauty are hard to reconcile with its importance in the history of philosophy. Philosophers used to allow it a starring role in their theories of autonomy, morality, or the good life. But today, if beauty is discussed at all, it is often explicitly denied any such importance. This is due, in part, to the thought that beauty is the object of “disinterested pleasure”. In this paper I clarify the notion of disinterest and develop two general strategies for resisting the emphasis on it, in the hopes of getting a clearer view of beauty’s significance. I present and discuss several literary depictions of the encounter with beauty that motivate both strategies. These depictions illustrate the ways in which aesthetic experience can be personally transformative. I argue that they present difficulties for disinterest theories and suggest we abandon the concept of disinterest to focus instead on the special kind of interest beauty fuels. I propose a closer look at the Platonic thought that beauty is the object of love.
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"Originally delivered as inter-collegiate lectures, Westfield college, University of London, during the Michaelmas term, 1905."--Pref.
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Includes bibliographies.
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"June 1959."
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Vol. 7, pt. 2- has imprint: Albany : State University of New York Press.
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I. The types of philosophic thinking.--II. Monistic idealism.III. Hegel and his method.--IV. Bergson and his critique of intellectualism.--VII. The continuity of experience.--VIII. Conclusions. Notes.--Appendices. A. The thing and its relations. B. The experience of activity. C. On the notion of reality as changing.-- Index.
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"Missouri one hundred years ago" (a brief description of the Saint Louis Missouri centennial pageant, with illustrations): p. 249-254.
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Mode of access: Internet.