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The Bungle Book: Some Errors by Which We Live
G. V. Loewen
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The Bungle Book presents a demythology of six salient concepts central to our modern self-understanding, The suspects of the self, the machine, and God, as well as the senses of home, love, and freedom are subjected to an intense analytical scrutiny that is back-dropped by the work of Gadamer, Heidegger, Lingis, Midgely, and other critical voices. Book-ended by a detailed introduction that asks us to unexpect the expected and a conclusion that suggests that we need to stop compulsively making sense of living on in order to become more sensible about its human ambiguities, ... Read more
The Bungle Book presents a demythology of six salient concepts central to our modern self-understanding, The suspects of the self, the machine, and God, as well as the senses of home, love, and freedom are subjected to an intense analytical scrutiny that is back-dropped by the work of Gadamer, Heidegger, Lingis, Midgely, and other critical voices. Book-ended by a detailed introduction that asks us to unexpect the expected and a conclusion that suggests that we need to stop compulsively making sense of living on in order to become more sensible about its human ambiguities, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
University Press of America
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
314
Place of Publication
Lanham, MD, United States
ISBN
9780761866428
SKU
V9780761866428
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About G. V. Loewen
G. V. Loewen is a social philosopher and is currently chair of the Department of Sociology in St. Thomas More College, the liberal arts college of the University of Saskatchewan, Canada. He is the author of twenty books.
Reviews for The Bungle Book: Some Errors by Which We Live
Praise for Hermeneutic Pedagogy (2012): The philosophical idea that drives him in this undertaking is that bringing into consciousness the structures and conditions that determined our own experience. What is gained through this process is what we call self-knowledge. . . . Through phronesis the hermeneutical circle of experiential pedagogy, as Loewen calls it, closes and accomplishes itself. It enlightens ... Read more