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by Richard Schacht

ePub Alienation download
Author:
Richard Schacht
ISBN13:
978-0041500349
ISBN:
0041500342
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Publisher:
Allen & Unwin; 1st edition (June 24, 1971)
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Psychology & Counseling
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Richard Schacht, in this intelligent analysis, gets to the root of these questions.

Richard Schacht, in this intelligent analysis, gets to the root of these questions. Among the many insights to be gained from this analysis is a clear understanding of Hegel’s influence on Marx in this most crucial area. Mr Schacht goes on to discuss the concept of alienation in recent philosophical and sociological literature, particularly in the writings of Erich Fromm

Richard Schacht has long argued that alienation theory can shed important light upon aspects of life in the modern world and upon our human predicament

Richard Schacht has long argued that alienation theory can shed important light upon aspects of life in the modern world and upon our human predicament. The essays here call for a rethinking of a variety of forms of alienation in light of contemporary dynamics and a clearer understanding of the dialectic of human selfhood and social participation. They call for a renewed interest in alienation theory; they counter the myth that. In this essay, Professor Kaufmann states that ‘henceforth nobody should write about alienation without first reading Schacht’s book.

Richard Schacht (born 1941) is an American philosopher and professor emeritus at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. His philosophical interests include continental philosophy, particularly Friedrich Nietzsche and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and concepts such as human nature, alienation, and value theory.

by. Schacht, Richard, 1919-. Books for People with Print Disabilities. Internet Archive Books. Uploaded by sf-loadersive. org on November 2, 2009.

Alienation by Schacht Richard. Results (1 - 30) of 74. 1.

First published in 1970, original blurb: ‘Alienation’ is the catchword of our time  . This, then, is a book for all of us who use – and mis-use – the term ‘alienation’, and who are interested in the concepts it brings to mind. The arguments of Professor Walter Kaufmann’s introductory essay provide a useful background for Mr Schacht’s analysis.

Doubleday, 1970 - 286 sivua. Mitä ihmiset sanovat - Kirjoita arvostelu. Yhtään arvostelua ei löytynyt. Alkuperäisteoksen sijainti. Kalifornian yliopisto.

Alienation Theories and de-Alienation Strategies Comparative Perspectives in Philosophy and the Social Sciences. David R. Schweitzer & R. Felix Geyer - 1989. Rousseau and the Paradox of Alienation. Sally Howard Campbell - 2012 - Lexington Books. Warren Frederick Morris - 2002 - University Press of America. Alienation and Freedom. Richard Schmitt - 2003 - Westview Press. Alienation in the Later Philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Robert E. Birt - 1986 - Man and World 19 (3):293-309.

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  • This book is the result of a dissertation topic suggested by Walter Kaufmann. Richard Schacht was to examine the key uses of the terms in major European languages going back to the original Latin usage. The introduction by Walter Kaufmann covers how estrangement has been a common theme for profound thinkers. Karl Marx read some Greek tragedies each year to provide himself with some perspective on how hostile life can be. If society functions best as a popularity contest, those who become hostile to times in which they do not possess the key to popularity may become self-destructive by provoking some opposition from the tricks used to dominate. Alienation was used in legal matters to describe transfers of ownership, and the lack of a feedback loop to keep everybody informed of how ownership of money that has already been spent can become the primary future of a financial system flies far from the tree of smoke in which most people demonstrate their own stupidity on such matters.

    Extending the discussion to Existential Philosophy and Theology with an addendum on philosophical anthropology includes a child playing with "the feeling of one's activity as one's own." (p. 233). That is all my thinking will ever be to people who want scholars to have fields in which they can dominate thinking in the future better than a financial system which has bets on a bobsled going down clear through to China.

  • We read this in Professor Schacht's class in 1986 as part of our study on German philosophers. Great book and have fond memories of the class.