Cultural Theory: The Key ThinkersAndrew Edgar, Peter Sedgwick Routledge, 28.07.2005 - 304 Seiten Featuring over eighty essays, Cultural Theory: The Key Thinkers is a seminal guide to the literary critics, sociologists, historians, artists, philosophers and writers who have shaped culture and society, and the way in which we view them. Ranging from Arnold to Le Corbusier, from Eco to Marx, the entries offer a lucid analysis of the work of influential figures in the study of cultural theory, making this the perfect introduction for the student and general reader alike. |
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... Plato 76 78 82 84 85 86 89 91 92 96 100 101 103 107 110 112 114 116 118 120 123 125 127 129 131 132 133 140 143 145 148 150 152 156 158 160 164 173 174 180 182 184 Popper Rawls Ricoeur Rorty Rose Rousseau Said Sartre Saussure Schutz vi ...
... Plato 76 78 82 84 85 86 89 91 92 96 100 101 103 107 110 112 114 116 118 120 123 125 127 129 131 132 133 140 143 145 148 150 152 156 158 160 164 173 174 180 182 184 Popper Rawls Ricoeur Rorty Rose Rousseau Said Sartre Saussure Schutz vi ...
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... Plato, whose ideas have served to shape much of Western thought, and thus our understanding of culture. A glossary is included in order to provide the reader with an explanation of some of the terms that recur throughout the text. AE/PS ...
... Plato, whose ideas have served to shape much of Western thought, and thus our understanding of culture. A glossary is included in order to provide the reader with an explanation of some of the terms that recur throughout the text. AE/PS ...
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... Plato's Academy. Aristotle remained at the Academy for the next twenty years. Upon Plato's death in 347 Aristotle moved to the city of Assos (an area now on the northern Turkish coast). Assos was ruled by Hermias, an ex-pupil of the ...
... Plato's Academy. Aristotle remained at the Academy for the next twenty years. Upon Plato's death in 347 Aristotle moved to the city of Assos (an area now on the northern Turkish coast). Assos was ruled by Hermias, an ex-pupil of the ...
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... Plato and indebted to him in many ways, significant aspects of Aristotle's thought differ from that of his teacher. Thus, the Metaphysics contains critical references to Plato's Theory of Ideas. Among other things, Aristotle argues that ...
... Plato and indebted to him in many ways, significant aspects of Aristotle's thought differ from that of his teacher. Thus, the Metaphysics contains critical references to Plato's Theory of Ideas. Among other things, Aristotle argues that ...
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... Plato, in that he holds what is good ought not to be accounted for in the Platonic sense of the Idea of the Good. However, Aristotle and Plato alike hold there to be an intrinsic link between virtue and happiness. Happiness is therefore ...
... Plato, in that he holds what is good ought not to be accounted for in the Platonic sense of the Idea of the Good. However, Aristotle and Plato alike hold there to be an intrinsic link between virtue and happiness. Happiness is therefore ...
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