Posts Tagged 'PRAXIS'

montage.city: constructive montage and the image of the city

montage.city : constructive montage and the image of the city constructive montage my phd by project attempts to place an interdisciplinary practice that involves art, architecture and photography into a philosophical frame, but one firmly rooted in praxis; and [pre]historically

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montage.city: constructive montage and the image of the city

montage.city : constructive montage and the image of the city constructive montage my phd by project attempts to place an interdisciplinary practice that involves art, architecture and photography into a philosophical frame, but one firmly rooted in praxis; and [pre]historically

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lefebvre – towards a meta-philosophy

what is interesting in lefebvre’s work is the importance he gives to what might at first sight be seen as diverse and irreconcilable philosophies that is of hegel, marx and nietzsche. as has been pointed out there is much common

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lefebvre – towards a meta-philosophy

what is interesting in lefebvre’s work is the importance he gives to what might at first sight be seen as diverse and irreconcilable philosophies that is of hegel, marx and nietzsche. as has been pointed out there is much common

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thinking about aristotle

for marx as it is for aristotle, praxis is non-instrumental, non-predictive, and non-explanatory knowledge: a form of prudence, guiding one to act in concrete moral, ethical and historical situations according to principles that are both universal and concrete. revolutionary action is seen

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thinking about aristotle

for marx as it is for aristotle, praxis is non-instrumental, non-predictive, and non-explanatory knowledge: a form of prudence, guiding one to act in concrete moral, ethical and historical situations according to principles that are both universal and concrete. revolutionary action is seen

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