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  1. Vattimo's Hermeneutics as a Practice of Freedom.Silvia Benso & Brian Schroeder - 2010 - In Silvia Benso & Brian Schroeder (eds.), Between nihilism and politics: the hermeneutics of Gianni Vattimo. pp. 47-62.
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  2. Philosophy, Literature and Interpretation.John Mullarkey & Beth Lord - 2009 - In John Mullarkey & Beth Lord (eds.), The Continuum Companion to Continental Philosophy. pp. 238-258.
    This chapter considers the relationship between philosophy and literature both as forms of writing and thinking, but also (which is a more original contribution) as historically specific instititutions of enquiry. The argument is that part of the historical and cultural situatedness of philosophy is as a written form of cultural production, but one located within institutions (Universities above all) that already have a different 'department' specialising in understanding written forms of cultural production. This suggests that there might be an overlooked (...)
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  3. Of Butterflies and Masks: the Transfigurations of Apollo in Nietzsche's Early to Later Writings.Andrea Rehberg - 2011 - In Nietzsche and Phenomenology. pp. 33-52.
    Nietzsche's early work on culture and tragedy proved influential on subsequent art and aesthetics; the relation between the Apollonian and Dionysian is central to this work. However, that relation is widely misunderstood, especially in its connection to Nietzsche's conceptions of Socrates and modernity. This paper contributes to the rectification of misunderstandings by demonstrating the proper way of understanding these relations. The analysis proceeds by way of a phenomenological treatment of the distinctive structure of the Apollonian. The analysis is reinforced by (...)
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  4. The spirituality of people with dementia: a review of the research, a concept analysis and a consideration of its practical implications. [REVIEW]Peter Kevern - 2015 - Mental Health, Religion and Culture.
    Attempts to investigate and describe the distinctive spirituality of people with dementia suffer from a serious methodological difficulty in that, by the stage that dementia becomes the determining existential reality, communication is likely to be difficult or impossible. In this paper, the author uses a three stage process to elucidate this problem, its implications and constructive possibilities. First, a critical literature review is undertaken to evaluate the present state of research and explore its assumptions and methodologies. This is followed by (...)
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  5. Human Flourishing and the Common Good: The Intention and Shape of Faith-Based Youth Work in the Big Society.Nigel Pimlott - unknown
    This thesis investigates faith-based youth work – establishing how it operates and what it does – in the context of the Big Society political initiative popularised during the period 2009-2013. Religion, politics and young people are subjects that promote lively debate, yet literature about faith-based youth work is limited. What is available does little to reveal the complex factors that underpin and portray such work. Whilst a variety of literature about youth work, young people, religion and social policy exists there (...)
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  6. Visual Music Composition with Electronic Sound and Video.David Payling - unknown
    This research project investigated techniques for composing visual music and achieving balance in the relationship between sound and image. It comprises this thesis and a portfolio of compositions. The investigation began with an interest in the relationships between colour and sound and later expanded to include form and motion, the remaining factors of Thomas Wilfred’s lumia (1947). Working with a cohesive theme, such as lumia, proved to be an effective way of creating a coherent aesthetic in portfolio pieces. Other themes (...)
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  7. Geographical Narratives of Exercised Social Capital.Linda Naughton - unknown
    Social capital, as conceptualised to date, has looked at the composition of social networks and the socio-economic outcomes they produce, with very little reference to context, space, place, agency, or power. This thesis contributes to our understanding of social capital by looking systemically at the socio-spatial context in which networks emerge, and how social capital is exercised through mediating relationships with the objective of understanding how these processes are enabled or constrained in practice. Jane Jacobs approach to observing real-world, city (...)
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  8. On Martin Heidegger: Politics and life seen through the apolloniandionysian duality.Glyndwr Stephen Davies - unknown
    ABSTRACT This study bears upon the ‘Heidegger case,’ that is, the relation of Heidegger’s philosophizing to his political involvements as Rector of the University of Freiburg 1933-4, and his subsequent silences on the subject of the Holocaust. I use the phrase ‘bears upon’ for Heidegger’s political involvement will serve as the ‘horizon’ for the study, my concern being the genesis of Heidegger’s position. Grounded in a musical ‘intuition’ and attunement, I take up the Nietzschean cipher for understanding proposed by Heidegger (...)
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  9. An Investigation into the Use of Trace Metals for the Determination of Geographical Origin of Heroin. JODIE CARMEN DUNNETT BSc (Hons), PgCHPE, PgCRM A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirement of Staffordshire University for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.Jodie Dunnett - unknown
    A review of the literature revealed that investigations into the use of trace metals to determine the geographical origin of heroin have been performed in the past. However, the findings of these studies could not be substantiated due to a lack of seized heroin samples of known provenance with which comparisons could be made. This study involves a novel approach in which opium poppy plants (Papaver somniferum L.) were grown in pots of soil each containing different concentrations of copper, lead (...)
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  10. Social Chaosmos: Michel Serres and the emergence of social order.Kelvin C. Clayton - unknown
    This thesis presents a social ontology. It takes its problem, the emergence of social structure and order, and the relationship of the macro and the micro within this structure, from social theory, but attempts a resolution from the perspectives of contemporary French philosophy and complexity theory. Due to its acceptance of certain presuppositions concerning the multiplicity and connectedness of all life and nature it adopts a comparative methodology that attempts a translation of complexity science to the social world. It draws (...)
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  11. A Genealogy of Immanence: From Democritus to Epicurus and Nietzsche.Jonathan Egan - unknown
    The relationship between Epicurus and Nietzsche is an increasingly popular research topic. There are a number of publications that attempt to detail the nature of this relationship by investigating specific aspects of their writings that interrelate. Such research is valuable because it reveals an otherwise hidden dynamic to Nietzsche studies, however, all previous discourse on Epicurus and Nietzsche are limited because they fail to recognise both thinkers as philosophers of immanence. This thesis proposes that ‘immanence’ is the central concept that (...)
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  12. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: Ontology and the Question of Living Well.Marc Warren Roberts - unknown
    This aim of this study is to investigate the manner in which Deleuze’s individual and collaborative work can be productively understood as being concerned with the question of living well, where it will be suggested that living well necessitates that we not only become aware of, but that we also explore, the forever renewed present possibilities for living otherwise that each moment brings. In particular, this study will make an original contribution to existing Deleuzian studies by arguing that what legitimises (...)
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  13. Vattimo's Hermeneutics as a Practice of Freedom.David Webb - unknown
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  14. Foucault's archaeology: science and transformation.David Webb - unknown
    The book proposes that Foucault's archaeology is a direct response to the predicament for thought in modernity that he described in the closing chapters of The Order of Things, and that science and mathematics are fundamental to the possibility of this response. Centered around the figure of man, Foucault described thinking in modernity as split between empirical and transcendental forms of enquiry, neither of which is able to secure a foundation. To understand how Foucault responds to this situation, the book (...)
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  15. Can Cognitive Science Rescue ‘Spiritual Care’ from a Metaphysical Backwater?Peter Kevern - 2013 - Journal for the Study of Spirituality 3 (1):8-17.
    'Spiritual care' has a valued but precarious place in contemporary UK health care. Although the term is widely used, it only attracts significant attention and resources related to care at the end of life; elsewhere, spiritual care is often under-resourced and perfunctory. The author argues that a major reason for this is that proponents of spiritual care have so far failed to speak a language comprehensible to reductionist, evidence-based practitioners and health managers. He proposes that current developments in the cognitive (...)
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  16. Revisiting ethics in strategic management.John Mcmanus - 2011 - Corporate Governance 11 (2):214-223.
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  17. Representing Refugees.Heather Minchin & Booan Temple - unknown
    Art Exhibition ‘Representing Refugees’ The exhibition was held at Matrix Chambers, Gray’s Inn, London www.matrixlaw.co.uk, from 28.02.08 - 30.04.08. Mixed media solo show illustrating the asylum process from the viewpoint of an advocate. The show included 53 individual artworks. Project partners; Matrix Chambers, Forward UK a leading UK based charity campaigning against FGM and forced child marriage www.forwarduk.org.uk and The NIA Project, a London based charity campaigning to end violence against women and children www.niaendingviolence.org.uk The idea for the exhibition grew (...)
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  18. Nietzsche, Style and the Body.Douglas Burnham - unknown
    Nietzsche has a well-documented and historically influential relation to style -- whether this is in terms of style as a practice of writing, or in terms of a theory of style. What is less clear, however, is the relationship of Nietzsche's style to the nature of the living body.
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  19. Of Butterflies and Masks: the Transfigurations of Apollo in Nietzsche's Early to Later Writings.Douglas Burnham & Martin Jesinghausen - unknown
    Nietzsche's early work on culture and tragedy proved influential on subsequent art and aesthetics; the relation between the Apollonian and Dionysian is central to this work. However, that relation is widely misunderstood, especially in its connection to Nietzsche's conceptions of Socrates and modernity. This paper contributes to the rectification of misunderstandings by demonstrating the proper way of understanding these relations. The analysis proceeds by way of a phenomenological treatment of the distinctive structure of the Apollonian. The analysis is reinforced by (...)
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  20. An analysis of Husserlian phenomenology's resistance towards psychologism: Its understanding of the natural attitude and its relationship with the cognitive behavioural psychotherapies.Charles B. Hamblet - 2011 - Dissertation, Staffordshire University
    Husserlian phenomenology has often been cited as having influenced research methodologies within nursing research and psychology. However, at the same time, Husserl is explicitly opposed to what he termed as psychologism. The following thesis argues that Husserl’s opposition to the psychology of his day was based specifically upon his opposition of naturalism’s treatment of consciousness. Moreover, the thesis argues that there is a tendency within the Social Sciences to misread Husserlian Phenomenology as a type of introspectionists’ account of subjective states. (...)
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  21. Alzheimer’s and the Dementia of God.Peter Kevern - 2010 - International Journal of Public Theology 4 (2):237-253.
    Recent developments in the theory and practice of care for persons with dementia have reopened questions, traditionally explored by theologians, to do with the nature of personal identity and its dialectical relationship to social recognition. This new perspective on classical theological questions serves as a potential theological resource in contemporary western society, where God appears to have withdrawn from the prevailing public discourses. In this article, I explore the analogical potential of imagery of a ‘dementing God’, as a way to (...)
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