The Paradoxes of Action. (Human Action, Law and Philosophy).
Daniel Gonzalez Lagier
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Paperback. Series: Law and Philosophy Library. Num Pages: 139 pages, biography. BIC Classification: HPJ; HRAB; LAB. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 8. Weight in Grams: 224.
Through the combined effects of certain natural facts (connected with the passage of time), institutional acts (performed at various points within the university system) and bonds offriendship (forged over quite a number ofyears ofacademic life), I have lately become an occasional writer of forewords. It is certainly not a kind of work that dis pleases me; but it would be too much to say that I have learned to do it with ease. Quite to the contrary! Writing a foreword is, it seems to me, an example ofa rather complex action (al though, of course, much less complex than writing ... Read more
Through the combined effects of certain natural facts (connected with the passage of time), institutional acts (performed at various points within the university system) and bonds offriendship (forged over quite a number ofyears ofacademic life), I have lately become an occasional writer of forewords. It is certainly not a kind of work that dis pleases me; but it would be too much to say that I have learned to do it with ease. Quite to the contrary! Writing a foreword is, it seems to me, an example ofa rather complex action (al though, of course, much less complex than writing ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Number of pages
139
Condition
New
Series
Law and Philosophy Library
Number of Pages
139
Place of Publication
Dordrecht, Netherlands
ISBN
9789048164431
SKU
V9789048164431
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Reviews for The Paradoxes of Action. (Human Action, Law and Philosophy).
From the reviews: "Lagier, a Professor of Legal Theory, has a quite different perspective on action to that found in occupational science … . the view of actions presented in this text is that they are sustained performances. … the issues raised in the discussion are eminently relevant to occupational science. … I recommend Lagier’s ... Read more