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▼a Carlisle, Clare.
▼a On Habit.
▼a Hoboken:
▼b Taylor and Francis,
▼c 2014.
▼a 1 online resource (168 pages).
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▼a Thinking in Action
▼a For Aristotle, excellence is not an act but a habit, and Hume regards habit as 'the great guide of life'. However, for Proust habit is problematic: 'if habit is a second nature, it prevents us from knowing our first.'What is habit? Do habits turn us into machines or free us to do more creative things? Should religious faith be habitual? Does habit help or hinder the practice of philosophy? Why do Luther, Spinoza, Kant, Kierkegaard and Bergson all criticise habit? If habit is both a blessing and a curse, how can we live well in our habits?In this thought-provoking book Clare Carlisle examines h.
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▼a Habit (Philosophy)
▼a PHILOSOPHY
▼x Movements
▼x Humanism.
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▼a Thinking in action.
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| Data Type : | eBook |
|---|---|
| ISBN : | 9781136725708 |
| ISBN : | 1136725709 |
| Personal Author : | Carlisle, Clare. |
| Title/Author : | On Habit. |
| Imprint : | Hoboken: Taylor and Francis, 2014. |
| Format : | 1 online resource (168 pages). |
| Total Title Note : | Thinking in Action |
| 요약 : | For Aristotle, excellence is not an act but a habit, and Hume regards habit as 'the great guide of life'. However, for Proust habit is problematic: 'if habit is a second nature, it prevents us from knowing our first.'What is habit? Do habits turn us into machines or free us to do more creative things? Should religious faith be habitual? Does habit help or hinder the practice of philosophy? Why do Luther, Spinoza, Kant, Kierkegaard and Bergson all criticise habit? If habit is both a blessing and a curse, how can we live well in our habits?In this thought-provoking book Clare Carlisle examines h. |
| General Subject Name : | Habit (Philosophy) -- |
| General Subject Name : | PHILOSOPHY -- Movements -- Humanism. -- |
| General Subject Name : | Habit (Philosophy) -- |
| 기타형태 저록 : | Print version:, 9780415619134 |
| Language | English |
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