Habit and the History of Philosophy
Herausgeber: Dunham, Jeremy; Romdenh-Romluc, Komarine
Habit and the History of Philosophy
Herausgeber: Dunham, Jeremy; Romdenh-Romluc, Komarine
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This outstanding collection offers a thorough and diverse philosophical exploration of habit from the classical period to the modern day. Essential reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, ethics, phenomenology, philosophy of action and pragmatism.
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This outstanding collection offers a thorough and diverse philosophical exploration of habit from the classical period to the modern day. Essential reading for students and researchers in the history of philosophy, ethics, phenomenology, philosophy of action and pragmatism.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305844
- ISBN-10: 1032305843
- Artikelnr.: 70346063
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 174mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 463g
- ISBN-13: 9781032305844
- ISBN-10: 1032305843
- Artikelnr.: 70346063
Jeremy Dunham is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at the University of Durham, UK. He is a co-author of Idealism: The History of a Philosophy (2014), and with Pauline Phemister, co-editor of Monadologies (Routledge, 2018). Komarine Romdenh-Romluc is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, UK. She is the author of the Routledge Philosophy GuideBook to Merleau-Ponty and Phenomenology of Perception (2011), and co-edits the book series Routledge Research in Phenomenology.
Introduction Jeremy Dunham and Komarine Romdenh-Romluc Part 1: Habit and
Ancient Philosophy 1. Socrates on Habituation and Politics: Plato's
Gorgias 509c6-510a4 Leo Catana 2. Guided Practice Makes Perfect Habituation
into Full Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics Karen Margrethe Nielsen 3. Aristotle
on the nature of ethos and ethismos Margaret Hampson 4. Making Progress:
Epictetus on Habituation John Sellars Part 2: Habit and Early Modern
Philosophy 5. Forming the Habit of Thinking Well: Descartes' Reshaping of
the Act of Reasoning Elodie Cassan 6. Habit in Hartley's Reconciling
Project: Between Christian Morality and the Usual Course of Nature
Catherine Dromelet 7. Habit and Will in Eighteenth-Century British
Philosophy John Wright 8. Kant's Account of Intellectual Habit and Moral
Education Carl Hildebrand Part 3: Habit and Modern Philosophy 9. The
Dispositional Account of Habits and Explanation of Moral Action in F.H.
Bradley Dina Babushkina 10. Phenomenology as Vocation - A Project
Instituted and Habituated by the Will Sara Heinämaa 11. Personal Acts,
Habit, and Embodied Agency in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Justin White 12. Deleuze on Habit and Time; or, How to Get, and How not to
Get, from Hume to Bergson Mark Sinclair Part 4: Contemporary Perspectives
on Habit 13. Habit and the Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Christian
Mysticism and the Philosophy of Religion Simone Kotva 14. Are habits
inherited? A possible epigenetic route from Charles Darwin to the
contemporary debate Mariagrazia Portera and Mauro Mandrioli 15. The
Discourse Ecology Model: Changing the World One Habit at a Time Susan
Notess 16. Habit and Practice Clare Carlisle 17. Habit-Formation: What's in
a Perspective? Will Hornett 18. Habits in Perception: A Diachronic Defence
of Hyperinferentialism Cathy Legg. Index
Ancient Philosophy 1. Socrates on Habituation and Politics: Plato's
Gorgias 509c6-510a4 Leo Catana 2. Guided Practice Makes Perfect Habituation
into Full Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics Karen Margrethe Nielsen 3. Aristotle
on the nature of ethos and ethismos Margaret Hampson 4. Making Progress:
Epictetus on Habituation John Sellars Part 2: Habit and Early Modern
Philosophy 5. Forming the Habit of Thinking Well: Descartes' Reshaping of
the Act of Reasoning Elodie Cassan 6. Habit in Hartley's Reconciling
Project: Between Christian Morality and the Usual Course of Nature
Catherine Dromelet 7. Habit and Will in Eighteenth-Century British
Philosophy John Wright 8. Kant's Account of Intellectual Habit and Moral
Education Carl Hildebrand Part 3: Habit and Modern Philosophy 9. The
Dispositional Account of Habits and Explanation of Moral Action in F.H.
Bradley Dina Babushkina 10. Phenomenology as Vocation - A Project
Instituted and Habituated by the Will Sara Heinämaa 11. Personal Acts,
Habit, and Embodied Agency in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Justin White 12. Deleuze on Habit and Time; or, How to Get, and How not to
Get, from Hume to Bergson Mark Sinclair Part 4: Contemporary Perspectives
on Habit 13. Habit and the Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Christian
Mysticism and the Philosophy of Religion Simone Kotva 14. Are habits
inherited? A possible epigenetic route from Charles Darwin to the
contemporary debate Mariagrazia Portera and Mauro Mandrioli 15. The
Discourse Ecology Model: Changing the World One Habit at a Time Susan
Notess 16. Habit and Practice Clare Carlisle 17. Habit-Formation: What's in
a Perspective? Will Hornett 18. Habits in Perception: A Diachronic Defence
of Hyperinferentialism Cathy Legg. Index
Introduction Jeremy Dunham and Komarine Romdenh-Romluc Part 1: Habit and
Ancient Philosophy 1. Socrates on Habituation and Politics: Plato's
Gorgias 509c6-510a4 Leo Catana 2. Guided Practice Makes Perfect Habituation
into Full Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics Karen Margrethe Nielsen 3. Aristotle
on the nature of ethos and ethismos Margaret Hampson 4. Making Progress:
Epictetus on Habituation John Sellars Part 2: Habit and Early Modern
Philosophy 5. Forming the Habit of Thinking Well: Descartes' Reshaping of
the Act of Reasoning Elodie Cassan 6. Habit in Hartley's Reconciling
Project: Between Christian Morality and the Usual Course of Nature
Catherine Dromelet 7. Habit and Will in Eighteenth-Century British
Philosophy John Wright 8. Kant's Account of Intellectual Habit and Moral
Education Carl Hildebrand Part 3: Habit and Modern Philosophy 9. The
Dispositional Account of Habits and Explanation of Moral Action in F.H.
Bradley Dina Babushkina 10. Phenomenology as Vocation - A Project
Instituted and Habituated by the Will Sara Heinämaa 11. Personal Acts,
Habit, and Embodied Agency in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Justin White 12. Deleuze on Habit and Time; or, How to Get, and How not to
Get, from Hume to Bergson Mark Sinclair Part 4: Contemporary Perspectives
on Habit 13. Habit and the Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Christian
Mysticism and the Philosophy of Religion Simone Kotva 14. Are habits
inherited? A possible epigenetic route from Charles Darwin to the
contemporary debate Mariagrazia Portera and Mauro Mandrioli 15. The
Discourse Ecology Model: Changing the World One Habit at a Time Susan
Notess 16. Habit and Practice Clare Carlisle 17. Habit-Formation: What's in
a Perspective? Will Hornett 18. Habits in Perception: A Diachronic Defence
of Hyperinferentialism Cathy Legg. Index
Ancient Philosophy 1. Socrates on Habituation and Politics: Plato's
Gorgias 509c6-510a4 Leo Catana 2. Guided Practice Makes Perfect Habituation
into Full Virtue in Aristotle's Ethics Karen Margrethe Nielsen 3. Aristotle
on the nature of ethos and ethismos Margaret Hampson 4. Making Progress:
Epictetus on Habituation John Sellars Part 2: Habit and Early Modern
Philosophy 5. Forming the Habit of Thinking Well: Descartes' Reshaping of
the Act of Reasoning Elodie Cassan 6. Habit in Hartley's Reconciling
Project: Between Christian Morality and the Usual Course of Nature
Catherine Dromelet 7. Habit and Will in Eighteenth-Century British
Philosophy John Wright 8. Kant's Account of Intellectual Habit and Moral
Education Carl Hildebrand Part 3: Habit and Modern Philosophy 9. The
Dispositional Account of Habits and Explanation of Moral Action in F.H.
Bradley Dina Babushkina 10. Phenomenology as Vocation - A Project
Instituted and Habituated by the Will Sara Heinämaa 11. Personal Acts,
Habit, and Embodied Agency in Merleau-Ponty's Phenomenology of Perception
Justin White 12. Deleuze on Habit and Time; or, How to Get, and How not to
Get, from Hume to Bergson Mark Sinclair Part 4: Contemporary Perspectives
on Habit 13. Habit and the Spiritual Life: Perspectives from Christian
Mysticism and the Philosophy of Religion Simone Kotva 14. Are habits
inherited? A possible epigenetic route from Charles Darwin to the
contemporary debate Mariagrazia Portera and Mauro Mandrioli 15. The
Discourse Ecology Model: Changing the World One Habit at a Time Susan
Notess 16. Habit and Practice Clare Carlisle 17. Habit-Formation: What's in
a Perspective? Will Hornett 18. Habits in Perception: A Diachronic Defence
of Hyperinferentialism Cathy Legg. Index