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The Ways of Aristotle

Aristotelian Phrónêsis, Aristotelian Philosophy of Dialogue, and Action Research
BuchKartoniert, Paperback
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Beschreibung

Aristotle has been continuously at the frontier of philosophical reflection for almost 2400 years. Throughout the 20 century the influence of his practical philosophy has been growing. His «non-modernist» concept of phrónêsis or practical wisdom is attracting increasing interest as an alternative to both «modernism» and «post-modernism». This book is a meticulous study of Aristotle¿s phrónêsis and its applications to the fields of personal development or character formation and of ethical virtues. It also relates phrónêsis to the wider context of Aristotle¿s theoretical philosophy and of his different ways of knowing, and to both theoretical and practical concerns within modern social and action research. The whole of Aristotle¿s thinking is radically practice-based and directed. However, it never loses its theoretical focus. His theoretical philosophy is fundamentally dialogical. Hence, the relevance of Aristotelian thinking is striking for the current reconfigurations in the social organisation of learning and knowledge production.
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ISBN/GTIN978-3-03911-471-9
ProduktartBuch
EinbandKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsdatum16.05.2008
Reihen-Nr.5
Seiten562 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 150 mm, Höhe 225 mm, Dicke 31 mm
Gewicht779 g
Artikel-Nr.2351213
Verlagsartikel-Nr.11471
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.19520577
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The Author: Olav Eikeland is a philosopher who has been working in Norway as an action researcher and organisational researcher at the Work Research Institute (WRI) since the mid-1980s. He holds a Ph.D. in ancient philosophy. His special interests are the connections between ancient dialogical philosophy, current action research, and organisational learning.

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