Ontological Humility

Ontological Humility

Author: Nancy J. Holland

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2013-02-14

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1438445512

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Neither self-effacing modesty nor religious meekness, ontological humility is a moral and philosophical attitude toward transcendence—the unknown and unknowable background of existence—and a recognition and awareness of the contingency and chance that influence the course of our lives. It is a concept that Nancy J. Holland finds both throughout the history of philosophy and across the volumes of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. Tracing it through the philosophical thought of figures ranging from Descartes, Hume, and Kant to Heidegger, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty, and Derrida, Holland uses the Harry Potter saga as a guide to illustrate the concept, revealing a whole set of ethical imperatives. Connecting the concept to contemporary gender and race theory, she demonstrates its implications both for our understanding of the philosophical tradition and for the way we live our own lives.


Radical University-District Partnerships

Radical University-District Partnerships

Author: Jennifer Goldstein

Publisher: Teachers College Press

Published: 2024

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 080776938X

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"This book accomplishes the following: It shares evidence that a district university partnership can be successfully launched and sustained, move the needle for underserved and minoritized students, and develop justice leaders. Identifies the minimal requirements (not a long laundry list of requirements) that are needed by others who wish to create their own university-district partnership. Is jointly written by university faculty and district practitioners. The story is accessible to and relevant for a wide audience (practitioners, researchers, policy makers) and has a special focus on multilingual learners, which is unusual in a book about leadership preparation. Finally, the authors identify and describe high impact pedagogical practices for leadership preparation, including Strategic Inquiry, Shadowing Multilingual Learners and Coaching to develop SEL"--


Integral Theory in Action

Integral Theory in Action

Author: Sean Esbjörn-Hargens

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2010-08-01

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 1438433867

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In a world as complex as ours, an integral approach is needed to help sort through a dynamic landscape and respond effectively to individual and collective challenges. Integral Theory in Action provides the first multi-authored overview of such an approach. Integral Theory is the result of 30 years of research and is being applied in over 35 distinct disciplines. This volume brings together two dozen leading scholar-practitioners who are actively applying integral principles and who address a range of issues from an integral perspective including: climate change, embodiment, feminist aesthetics, community discourse, treatment of depression, developmental theory, and global ethics. The strengths, limitations, and potential of Integral Theory and Ken Wilber's AQAL model are weighed by each contributor. This collection pushes the field of Integral Theory in new ways and new directions, and provides a comprehensive overview that makes it an invaluable resource for any integral effort.


Existence

Existence

Author: Robert Cummings Neville

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2014-06-05

Total Pages: 414

ISBN-13: 1438453337

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Religion, writes Robert Cummings Neville, articulates existential predicaments and provides venues for ecstatic fulfillment. Like its companion volumes treating ultimacy and religion, Existence advances a systematic philosophical theology to address first-order questions found in the array of Axial Age religions. Issues arising in the major religious traditions are explored through a complex array of philosophical approaches. This second volume shows religion to be the engagement of ultimate realities common to all human beings. Neville finds five problematics relative to ultimate boundary conditions of the human world: the contingency of existence, living under obligation, the quest for wholeness, engagement with others, and the meaning or value in life. Common to all human beings and hence "religion," the engagement with realities is also historically and culturally bound, becoming simultaneously socially constructed "religions." Readers will find Neville's philosophical theology both bold and enlightening, running counter to dominant intellectual trends while richly informed by a long and fruitful engagement with theology, philosophy, and religion, East and West.


Religion

Religion

Author: Robert Cummings Neville

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2015-01-08

Total Pages: 424

ISBN-13: 1438457014

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Religion is the third and final volume in Robert Cummings Neville's systematic development of a new philosophical theology. Unfolding through his earlier volumes, Ultimates and Existence, and now in Religion, philosophical theology considers first-order questions generally treated by religious traditions through philosophical methods while reflecting Neville's long engagement with philosophy, theology, and Eastern and Western religious traditions. In this capstone to the trilogy, Neville provides a theory of religion and presents a sacred worldview to guide religious participation. His philosophical theory of value enlightens religions' approaches to ethics, spirituality, and religious institutional living and collaboration. With a detailed examination of plausibility conditions for sacred worldviews, the book concludes with an exploration of "religionless religion" for which institutions of religion are of penultimate value. Through the development of philosophical theology, Neville has built a unique, multidisciplinary, comparative, nonconfessional theological system, one that addresses concerns and provides tools for scientific and humanistic scholars of religion, postmodern thinkers, intellectuals from both secular and religious backgrounds, and those interested in the global state of religion today.


Conscious Business

Conscious Business

Author: Fred Kofman

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2008-11

Total Pages: 546

ISBN-13: 1427098182

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Presents techniques for organizational success that involve embracing such qualities as integrity, authenticity, accountability, and honesty.


To Know as I Am Known: The Communion of the Saints and the Ontology of Love

To Know as I Am Known: The Communion of the Saints and the Ontology of Love

Author: Mark McLeod-Harrison

Publisher: Vernon Press

Published: 2019-02-05

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13: 1622736206

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The doctrine of the communion of the saints is central in the spiritual lives and theology of millions of Christians. However, it has been neglected by much recent philosophical scholarship. ‘To know as I am known’ addresses this oversight by offering a contemporary analysis of this venerated doctrine. By taking two related puzzles inherent in the doctrine itself, McLeod-Harrison explores and reflects on not only the communion of the saints but also on the ontology of love. Divided into five parts, this book provides an account of human nature and sin, before suggesting a way of thinking of love that is rooted both in the doctrine of the Trinity and in the thought of several contemporary analytic thinkers along with Dostoyevsky, Eckerd, Royce. While the integral issues of the doctrine are related to the “why-be-moral” problem, McLeod-Harrison shows that the challenges of the doctrine arise from the unique nature of agape (divine love). Thus, the communion of the saints comes through the challenges intact with a plausible interpretation of saintly motivation and human solidarity. Born out of 20 years of thought, this essential and sophisticated reflection serves as an important contribution to the field of the philosophy of religion that will inspire and engage students, scholars, and Christians, alike.


The Pleasures of Academe

The Pleasures of Academe

Author: James Axtell

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 1998-01-01

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 9780803210493

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For years American colleges and universities have been criticized by the media, cash-strapped state legislators, and many others. Bearing the brunt of these attacks are the professors, accused of working too little and of neglecting their teaching responsibilities in favor of research. In this lively and timely book, the distinguished historian James Axtell offers a compelling defense of higher education. Drawing on national statistics, broad-ranging scholarship, and delightful anecdotes, Axtell reminds us of the dedication of professors and the increasing demands placed on them. He describes the professorial work cycle, the evolution of scholarship in the past three decades, the importance of "habitual scholarship", and the best ways to judge a university. He discusses, with imagination and wit, the many pleasures of academic life, including intercollegiate sports, the "benign pathology" of loving and collecting books, teaching and service outside the classroom, life in college towns, and working vacations. Axtell persuasively confronts the major critics of higher education, arguing that they have perpetuated misunderstandings of tenure, research, teaching, curricular change, and professorial politics.


Ontological Humility

Ontological Humility

Author: Nancy J. Holland

Publisher: SUNY Press

Published: 2013-03-01

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 1438445490

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Explores ontological humility in the history of philosophy, from Descartes to contemporary gender and race theory.


Created for Greatness

Created for Greatness

Author: Alexandre Havard

Publisher: Scepter Publishers

Published: 2017-03-31

Total Pages: 83

ISBN-13: 159417220X

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Created for Greatness explains the virtue of magnanimity, a virtue capable of setting the tone of your entire life, transforming it, giving it new meaning and leading to the flourishing of your personality. Magnanimity is the willingness to undertake great tasks; it is the source of human greatness. Along with humility, it is a virtue specific to true leaders emboldened by the desire to achieve greatness by bringing out the greatness in others. Complete with practical steps and points for personal examination, this book will not only inspire you, but will place you firmly on the path to a more magnanimous life.