Philosophy and everyday life / edited by Laura Duhan Kaplan.

Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York ; London : Seven Bridges Press, ©2002.
Description
ix, 255 pages ; 23 cm

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    Includes bibliographical references.
    Contents
    • Reluctant soldier, grateful philosophy teacher / Joe Frank Jones III
    • To thine own self be true: self-appropriation and human authenticity / Mark J. Doorley
    • The birth of personhood / Tabor Fisher
    • Discipline or domination: an ethical dilemma in childrearing / Charles Kaplan
    • What's wrong with bribery? / James B. Sauer
    • Conversations with Russian philosophers: the importance of dialogue in political philosophy / William C. Gay
    • Memoirs of an unconventional mother / Martha Satz
    • Hearing voices and telling stories: resisting domination in everyday life / Robert Jensen
    • Being and playing: sport and the valorization of gender / Leslie A. Howe
    • Engendering ethnicity: the economy of female virginity and Guatemalan nationalism / Luna Nàjera
    • Looking backward, moving forward: phenomenologies of time and the apology for slavery / Laura Duhan Kaplan
    • Human obsolescence / Raymond Kolcaba
    • What is the mind? / Margaritha Harmaty
    • Meditations on form, or, how should I tell you what I need you to know? / Robin Parks
    • Hand-me-downs / Timothy A. Jones
    • How does nature speak to our concern? The case of Montana's Rocky Mountain front / Scott Friskics.
    • Philosophy out of the cave / Christopher Miles Michaelson
    • Confessions of a recovering rationalist / Judith Presler
    • Body, mind, and breath: a mystical perspective / Laura Duhan Kaplan
    • The wrong moment to exit / James Adrian Marshall
    • The malice of inanimates / Charles W. Harvey.
    ISBN
    • 1889119679 ((pbk.))
    • 9781889119670 ((pbk.))
    LCCN
    00012509
    OCLC
    48416005
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