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thirtysomething - Albert Auster - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

thirtysomething - Albert Auster - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Tommy's Sunset - Hisako Tsurushima - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Deconstructing South Park - Brian Cogan - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Conservation, Preservation, and Recreation at Glacier National Park - Maureen Wieland - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

LA Rising - Kyeyoung Park - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Buddhism and Postmodernity - Jin Y. Park - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Buddhism and Postmodernity - Jin Y. Park - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Buddhism and Postmodernity is a response to some of the questions that have emerged in the process of Buddhism''s encounters with modernity and the West. Jin Y. Park broadly outlines these questions as follows: first, why are the interpretations and evaluations of Buddhism so different in Europe (in the nineteenth century), in the United States (in the twentieth century), and in traditional Asia; second, why does Zen Buddhism, which offers a radically egalitarian vision, maintain a strongly authoritarian leadership; and third, what ethical paradigm can be drawn from the Buddhist-postmodern form of philosophy? Park argues that, as unrelated as these questions may seem, the issues that have generated them are related to perennial philosophical themes of identity, institutional power, and ethics, respectively. Each of these themes constitutes one section of Buddhism and Postmodernity. Park discusses the three issues in the book through the exploration of the Buddhist concepts of self and others, language and thinking, and universality and particularities. Most of this discussion is drawn from the East Asian Buddhist traditions of Zen and Huayan Buddhism in connection with the Continental philosophies of postmodernism, hermeneutics, and deconstruction. Self-critical from both the Buddhist and Western philosophical perspectives, Buddhism and Postmodernity points the reader toward a new understanding of Buddhist philosophy and offers a Buddhist-postmodern ethical paradigm that challenges normative ethics of metaphysical traditions.

DKK 450.00
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North Korean Migrants in China - Hyoungah Park - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Paul Ricoeur’s Renewal of Philosophical Anthropology - Marc De Leeuw - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Paul Ricoeur’s Renewal of Philosophical Anthropology - Marc De Leeuw - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

In Paul Ricoeur’s Renewal of Philosophical Anthropology: Vulnerability, Capability, Justice, Marc de Leeuw contextualizes Ricoeur’s work in the largely forgotten tradition of philosophical anthropology. In the book, de Leeuw shows how the original diagnosis of the human as suffering from a primordial deficiency, lack, or “wounded cogito” becomes the main motivation for Ricoeur’s phenomenological and hermeneutic renewal of this tradition. Ricoeur thereby connects the human ability for self-expression with our capability to speak, act, narrate, remember, and be held accountable. De Leeuw argues that through the poetic and ethical reconfiguration of our experiences a reflexive selfhood emerges, one able to attest to whom it “stands for,” thereby replacing the traditional anthropological question “what is the human?” with “who is the human?” In times of climate change, viral emergency, and democratic crisis, the "question of the human” is more important than ever. How does our philosophical self-understanding match the urgent need to re-evaluate our relation to the planet, nature, and each other? Paul Ricoeur’s complex exploration of the vulnerable but capable human helps us formulate an answer. Paul Ricoeur’s Renewal of Philosophical Anthropology shows that Ricoeur’s affirmative anthropology not only renews the tradition of philosophical anthropology but also reveals its ongoing relevance for our human self-understanding.

DKK 768.00
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Re-creating Paul Bowles, the Other, and the Imagination - Raj Chandarlapaty - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Re-creating Paul Bowles, the Other, and the Imagination - Raj Chandarlapaty - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

As we withdraw farther from American canonical literature and poetry and move closer to a re-appraisal of literature’s impact upon the arts through media, we may easily find a match for greater humanism and popular interaction in American rock culture through Paul Bowles. In this work, Bowles is re-invented within the postmodern, the postcolonial, and the renegade future underscored by liberal elites that had breathed new life into the American counterculture. Re-Creating Paul Bowles attests to the moments of relentless humanism and imaginative transformation that are most dreamlike, engaging the antagonism of psychology with imperialism at last. In his youth a classical composer and critic, Bowles deserves credit for spawning new generations of rock and pop music through his use of sound and tapping of non-Western or non-European folk music, bringing classic ethnography to the rock generation with Music of Morocco. Re-Creating Paul Bowles examines the Latin American, American, African, and Arab moments of his scholastic effort, a primary beginning for understanding modern popular music’s free transcription of tradition.Re-Creating Paul Bowles includes several examples of films that adapt the author’s personal life and times, the production of surrealist technique in film and literature, and the re-invention of classic works such as The Sheltering Sky and Collected Stories. It assumes the technique for re-production allows the elder Bowles greater freedom in crossing cultural boundaries and overruling the colonialist separateness that guarded cultural content for centuries. Bowles has always deserved re-appraisal in the American academy—and liberation from his stereotypical cult figure identity, a positive force in the ethnic comprehension of Self and society.

DKK 450.00
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Paul Ricoeur's Moral Anthropology - Geoffrey Dierckxsens - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Paul Ricoeur's Moral Anthropology - Geoffrey Dierckxsens - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Paul Ricœur’s Moral Anthropology is a guide for readers who are interested in Paul Ricœur’s thoughts on morals in general, bringing together the different aspects of what Geoffrey Dierckxsens understands as Ricœur’s moral anthropology. This anthropology addresses the question what it means to be human, capable of participating in moral life. Dierckxsens argues that Ricœur shows that this participation implies being a self, living a singular lived existence with others and being responsible in institutions of justice. Through experiencing life one comes to learn taking moral decisions and the reasons for moral life. The wager of Ricœur’s hermeneutical approach to moral anthropology is—so Dierckxsens argues—to understand moral life on the basis of the interpretation of lived existence, rather than on the basis of cultural or natural patterns only, like many contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. Ricœur’s moral anthropology is thus particularly timely in that it offers a critical argument against contemporary moral relativism and reductionism. By bringing together Ricœur’s moral anthropology, and recent moral theories this book offers a novel perspective on Ricœur’s already well-established moral theory. Dierckxsens moreover offers a critical perspective by arguing that we should revisit certain moral concepts in Ricœur’s moral anthropology and in contemporary moral theories in analytical philosophy. He evaluates certain concepts in Ricœur’s work, such as the concept of universal moral norms and how it stands against cultural differences in morals. He moreover interrogates certain ideas of contemporary analytical philosophy, such as the idea of cultural moral relativism and whether we can find a common morality across the cultural differences. By placing Ricœur’s ideas on moral life within the context of the contemporary scene of moral theory, this book contributes well to Studies in the Thought of Paul Ricœur.

DKK 397.00
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The Rhetoric of Pope John Paul II - - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Roots of Western Finance - Thomas K. Park - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Only Super Power - Paul Hollander - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Biblical Psychotherapy - Paul Cantz - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Becoming Nietzsche - Paul A. Swift - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Ah Q Archaeology - Paul B. Foster - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The Current Collegiate Hookup Culture - Aditi Paul - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Wreath Layer or Policy Player? - Paul Kengor - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Paul Ricoeur and Environmental Philosophy - David Utsler - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Medieval America - Paul H. Gates - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Medieval America - Paul H. Gates - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Well into the twenty-first century, the United States remains one of the most highly religious industrial democracies on earth. Recent Gallup surveys suggest that 76 percent of Americans believe that the Bible is divinely inspired or the direct word of God. In Medieval America, Andrew M Koch and Paul H. Gates, Jr. offer a thoughtful examination of how this strong religious feeling, coupled with Christian doctrine, affects American political debates and collective practices and surveying the direct and indirect influence of religion and faith on American political culture. Koch and Gates open a more critical dialogue on the political influence of religion in American politics, showing that people’s faith shapes their political views and the policies they support. Even with secular structures and processes, a democratic regime will reflect the belief patterns distributed among the public. Delving into a perspicacious analysis of the religious components in current practices in education, the treatment of political symbols, crime and punishment, the human body, and democratic politics, they contend that promoting and maintaining a free, open, and tolerant society requires the necessary limitation of religious influence in the domains of law and policy. Readers interested in religion and politics will find much to discuss in this incisive exploration of Christian beliefs and their impact on American political discourse.

DKK 423.00
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Paul Auster's Ghosts - Maria Laura Arce Alvarez - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

The 1980s British Conspiracy Thriller - Paul Lynch - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk

Imperial Maine and Hawai'i - Paul T. Burlin - Bog - Lexington Books - Plusbog.dk