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Philosophy of Place - Finding Place and Self in the World

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This book discusses the philosophy of place and the implications for understanding ourselves authentically. It sets out to investigate this by providing a review of the phenomenological and humanistic views of place as background reading for the chapters that follow. This contributed book offers unique chapters from international scholars on place in relation to individual philosophers such as Nietzsche, Sloterdijk, Foucault, as well as more broad areas of research including Ecology, Ontogenesis, Bioethics and Metaphysics. The book then presents an integration of the arguments of the contributing authors to give a better and fresh insight to the relationship between place and self. This fusion of chapters amplifies each to show how they all have an important contribution to an expanded understanding of place and self. This combination of topics as well as each author's view of place makes this book an important contribution to the literature. The book is intended for philosophers but would also be of interest to a general audience.

List of contents

Acknowledgments - Matthew Gildersleeve/Andrew Crowden: Introduction to the Philosophy of Place - Luca Valera: From the Ecological Crisis to the Oikos: Looking at What Makes Us Psychologically Different - Riccardo Carli: Place and Subjectivity: Nietzsche's Topological Philosophy - Stefan Gullatz: Primordial Place in Peter Sloterdijk's Anthropology of Roundness - Matthew Gildersleeve: Power, Foucault and Place - Carmen Cozma: On "Cosmicism" as a Defining Dimension of Human Beingness-in-Becoming within the Romanian Metaphysics - Andrew Crowden: Philosophy of Place and Bioethics - Jennifer Greenwood: Learning One's Place: Context and Content in the Conceptual Co-Construction of Self and Place - Matthew Gildersleeve/Andrew Crowden: Book Summary and New Insights - Notes on Contributors - Index.

About the author










Matthew Gildersleeve completed his PhD at the University of Queensland where he teaches and conducts research in Brisbane, Australia. He has published articles in the Journal of Analytical Psychology, the Humanistic Psychologist and Philosophy Now. His research interests are in philosophy, psychology, psychotherapy and sport science and has recently been funded to research and write about the philosophy of place.
Andrew Crowden is a philosopher and bioethicist with expertise in practical ethics. He is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland¿s School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry, Honorary Principle Fellow at the University of Melbourne and Adjunct Professor at the University of the Sunshine Coast where he is Chairperson of the Human Research Ethics Committee and until recently was Chairperson of the Animal Ethics Committee. He is Chair of the University of Queensland Ethics Advisory Group and an executive member of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies Research Ethics Committee.

Product details

Assisted by Crowden (Editor), Andrew Crowden (Editor), Gildersleeve (Editor), Matthew Gildersleeve (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.07.2022
 
EAN 9781433192555
ISBN 978-1-4331-9255-5
No. of pages 228
Dimensions 150 mm x 18 mm x 225 mm
Weight 411 g
Illustrations 1 Abb.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

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