Much has been written about the relationship between these two poets, but few have wondered – how compatible were they in reality, when their poetry, ethics, philosophy of life, and even politics, were so radically different? In this new essay Peter Cochran tries to take an unsentimental view of how Byron and Shelley related, in both social and literary terms. What did each really think of the other? Were they friends to the end? Did Shelley borrow anything from Byron’s verse, or Byron from Shelley’ ...
Tópico(s): Historical Philosophy and Science
2006 - | Romanticism on the Net
This article presents a history of the Memphis chapter of the National Organization for Women (NOW) that challenges traditional analyses of second-wave feminist activism as either liberal or radical. Through examples of feminist activism on behalf of the Equal Rights Amend- ment, rape and wife-abuse awareness and prevention, and pornography, the author illustrates how one chapter of NOW, which is typically iden- tifi ed as a liberal organization, was simultaneously liberal and radical. In addition, ...
Tópico(s): American Political and Social Dynamics
2003 - | NWSA Journal

... artigo tem por objetivo propor uma visão de linguística aplicada e de linguagem comprometidas como uma INdisciplinaridade radical. No desenvolvimento dessa proposta, convoca autores/as de ...
Tópico(s): Discourse Analysis in Language Studies
2017 - UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DE MINAS GERAIS | Revista Brasileira de Lingüística Aplicada
We are currently witnessing an uncommon politicization of fashion as an expression of protest and dissent: fashion designers are making use of the runway as a site of resistance, and design clothes that communicate defiance against a global political climate characterized by the rise of far right, authoritarian and populist political movements.As a brief postscript to this special issue dedicated to fashion, politics and dissent, this essay is an attempt to make sense of a development that influences ...
Tópico(s): Media, Gender, and Advertising
2019 - Routledge | Fashion Theory
Grotius has often been cited as a crucial link between the ‘Erasmian tradition’ of the Renaissance and Reformation era and the Enlightenment. But there is perhaps a case for identifying him more specifically with the roots of the ‘Radical Enlightenment’. This was partly because of his widely-suspected and commented on tendency towards Socinianism. But it was also due to the uses to which he put his highly sophisticated humanist philology. During the eighteenth century, Grotius’s Bible criticism was ...
Tópico(s): Seventeenth-Century Political and Philosophical Thought
2014 - Brill | Grotiana
A plea has been made for replacing the perspective of “symbolic interactionism” with a new interactionist's perspective—“radical interactionism.” Unlike in symbolic interactionism, where Mead's and Blumer's ideas play the most prominent roles, in radical interactionism's, Park's ideas play a more prominent role than either Mead's or Blumer's ideas. On the one hand, according to Mead, the general principle behind the organization of human group life was once dominance, but it is now “sociality.” On ...
Tópico(s): Management and Organizational Studies
2009 - Wiley | Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour
Radical urban geography has recently begun a critique of crime fiction, seeing its ideological shortcomings as politically instructive. This paper argues that this critique is theoretically naive and suggests that a concentration on the epistemological claims of both fiction and urban geography is more fruitful. The paper turns the critique back on radical geography and celebrates the critical possibilities of some forms of crime fiction. Specifically, the police procedurals of British author John ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
1998 - Wiley | Antipode
ABSTRACTS Radical geographers often discuss how contemporary urban space is becoming increasingly violent and dangerous. They pay much less attention to the question of how to make this space safe. In contrast, detective fiction focuses precisely on how to take danger out of the city. It therefore provides radical geographers with imaginative models of how different levels of space are linked through forms of violence. Detective fiction challenges accounts of the urban spatialization of power that ...
Tópico(s): Crime, Deviance, and Social Control
1995 - Wiley | Antipode
Tópico(s): Historical and Religious Studies of Rome
1995 - Taylor & Francis | The Seventeenth Century
Tópico(s): Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinary Research
1989 - Routledge | Prose Studies
No topic was of more concern to C. I. Lewis than the foundations of empirical knowledge. Lewis held (i) that empirical knowledge has empirical foundations and (ii) that these foundations are in the given data of sense and in memory. On both of these points the judgment of history, if so brief a history has judgment, has been negative. I believe that this judgment has been twice incorrect. My concern is with (i). While Lewis accepted a version of (i) which is open to serious objections, I shall provide ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy and History of Science
1975 - Wiley | Noûs
DialecticaVolume 27, Issue 3-4 p. 313-328 Radical Interpretation Donald Davidson, Donald Davidson Donald Davidson The Rockefeller University and Princeton University New York 10021Search for more papers by this author Donald Davidson, Donald Davidson Donald Davidson The Rockefeller University and Princeton University New York 10021Search for more papers by this author First published: December 1973 https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1746-8361.1973.tb00623.xCitations: 247AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport ...
Tópico(s): Pragmatism in Philosophy and Education
1973 - Wiley | dialectica
Resumo: Hanna Arendt, ao tratar do problema do mal, o faz a partir de Kant e ao mesmo tempo alarga a compreensao do conceito, entendendo-o para alem do egoismo (amor de si). Depois de contrapor a posicao dos dois autores, o artigo reflete sobre o conceito de moralidade, incluindo a tradicao judaico-crista, para retornar ao confronto entre o mal radical e a banalidade do mal. Abstract: Hanna Arendt dealing with the problem of evil starts from the viewpoint of Kant and at the same time enlarges the ...
Tópico(s): Augustinian Studies and Theology
2014 - | Revista Encontros Teológicos
Thomas Wakley - general practitioner, journalist, coroner, and member of parliament - is probably best known to modern readers as the founder of the Lancet, in 1823. More politician than clinician, he was nevertheless one of the most remarkable doctors of his day: one who answered injustice and hypocrisy, especially in his own profession, with adept use of the powers at his disposal - the press, the courts, and ultimately parliament. Hostettler begins by looking at the influence of chronology on Wakley' ...
Tópico(s): Medical History and Innovations
1994 - BMJ | BMJ
This essay pays tribute to Lawrence Grossberg and his influence through a consideration of radical contextualism – an analytical process that: (1) understands reality as contingently relational, complex, and always open to alteration; and (2) attempts to narratively represent the messiness and complexity of empirical reality as rigorously as possible (with an explicit recognition of the limits of our ability to do so). The piece opens by reflecting briefly on these principles with respect to the genre ...
Tópico(s): Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
2018 - Routledge | Cultural Studies
This article examines the life, Marxist politics and critical psychiatric theory of Peter Sedgwick, author of Psychopolitics (1982). Sedgwick critically engaged with the ideas of key anti-psychiatric thinkers, including Goffman, Laing, Szasz and Foucault. His theoretical contribution – of the social construction of health and illness, mental and otherwise – underpinned a focus on the politicisation of medical goals within projects for social transformation. His ideas remain highly relevant to modern ...
Tópico(s): Historical Psychiatry and Medical Practices
2015 - | Critical and Radical Social Work
In December 1969, the Young Lords captured widespread public attention when they occupied the First Spanish United Methodist Church in East Harlem in order to run their numerous “serve the people” ...
Tópico(s): Historical and Contemporary Political Dynamics
2020 - Taylor & Francis | Socialism and Democracy
Abstract: In the Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and the Critique of Practical Reason , Kant claims that rational beings should want to have no inclinations. But in Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason , he asserts that the inclinations are good in themselves. While many commentators hold that Kant simply wrote hyperbolically in the Groundwork and the second Critique , I argue Kant was sincere, and changed his mind about the worth of the inclinations between the second Critique and the Religion . ...
Tópico(s): Theology and Philosophy of Evil
2018 - De Gruyter | Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie
How has feminism changed in the UK since the 1960s? This was the question I set out to explore in my research on the British Women’s Liberation Movement, published as Radical Feminism: Feminist Activism in Movement (2015). I found that the motivations and aspirations of activists today were similar to those reported by feminists of the Second Wave; but the methods and tactics were more professionalized and there was less of a focus on women-only space.
Tópico(s): Feminism, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
2015 - SAGE Publishing | Theory Culture & Society
In this article, I introduce and argue in favour of Laclau and Mouffe's ontological dimension in their post-structuralist discourse theory. Their ontological thinking is contrasted to Luhmann's claim of remaining within epistemology to show how the notion of radical negativity brings Laclau and Mouffe beyond an ‘old European metaphysics of substance’. Ontological negativity is then contrasted to Foucault's ‘modest positivism’. The problem with such a positivism is not that it overlooks ‘deeper’ layers, ...
Tópico(s): Marxism and Critical Theory
2014 - Routledge | Distinktion Journal of Social Theory
The French Socialist Party has maintained a deeply ambivalent relationship with political radicalism. Throughout its long history, political radicalism has been experienced both as an internal political contest (hence as a form of intra-party struggle for influence) and as a relationship within (and beyond) the broader party system. This article identifies three levels of analysis as heuristics to facilitate a study of the French Socialist Party over the long term. From the perspective of the party ...
Tópico(s): French Historical and Cultural Studies
2011 - Berghahn Books | French Politics Culture & Society
Pragmatist philosopher John Dewey famously stated that man is a creature of habit, and not of reason or instinct. In this paper, I will assess Dewey's explication of the habituated self and the potential it holds for radical transformative processes. In particular, I will examine the process of coming to feminist consciousness and will show that a feminist-pragmatist reading of change can accommodate a view of the self as responsible agent. Following the elucidation of the changing self, I will ...
Tópico(s): Wittgensteinian philosophy and applications
2010 - Brock University | Studies in Social Justice
Tópico(s): Anarchism and
2009 - SAGE Publishing | The Sociological Review
Abstract This article discusses R. G. Collingwood's account of re‐enactment and Donald Davidson's account of radical translation. Both Collingwood and Davidson are concerned with the question “how is understanding possible?” and both seek to answer the question transcendentally by asking after the heuristic principles that guide the historian and the radical translator. Further, they both agree that the possibility of understanding rests on the presumption of rationality. But whereas Davidson's principle ...
Tópico(s): Philosophy, Ethics, and Existentialism
2004 - Wiley | History and Theory
European Journal of PhilosophyVolume 10, Issue 2 p. 160-177 Kant’s Argument for Radical Evil Stephen R. Grimm, Stephen R. Grimm University of Notre Dame, [email protected]Search for more papers by this author Stephen R. Grimm, Stephen R. Grimm University of Notre Dame, [email protected]Search for more papers by this author First published: 16 December 2002 https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0378.00154Citations: 13AboutPDF ToolsRequest permissionExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give ...
Tópico(s): War, Ethics, and Justification
2002 - Wiley | European Journal of Philosophy
Abstract Earth and nature-based spirituality is proliferating globally. In Part I of this study, I argue that although participants in countercultural movements often eschew the label religion, these are religious movements, in which these persons find ultimate meaning and transformative power in nature. Focusing on the deep ecology movement, I further argue that (1) experiences of nature spirituality are evoked by practices as diverse as mountaineering, neo-shamanic ritualising and states of consciousness ...
Tópico(s): Environmental Philosophy and Ethics
2001 - Taylor & Francis | Religion
As electronic media increasingly dominate narratives for children, not merely the form or the content but the very nature of narrative is changing. Future narratives for the 'computer reader', using the Internet and multimedia may seem to be no more nor less than individual, unassessable chaos. But these readers still need to subsist in a linear educational system and teachers will have to negotiate the profound intellectual shift that the mediation between old and new narratives implies. At the ...
Tópico(s): Child Development and Digital Technology
2000 - Taylor & Francis | Cambridge Journal of Education
This essay discusses the life stories of four radical nationalists. It is based on life story interviews as well as information gathered through a year of fieldwork. This includes conversations with all forty participants of the Norwegian radical nationalist subculture in 1993-94, and in-depth interviews with all the leading activists, except one. Elsewhere I have analysed the identities of these young people in terms of group membership, ideology and gender issues. In this essay, I highlight the ...
Tópico(s): Canadian Identity and History
1999 - SAGE Publishing | Acta Sociologica
Tópico(s): Music History and Culture
1981 - Feminist Studies | Feminist Studies
Hazlitt has had a fair amount of modern critical attention, but not enough of it has been concerned with rescuing him from the drab category of ‘minor Regency prose’ and establishing him where he belongs, as one of the most extraordinarily intelligent writers of his period. Perhaps the difficulty has been in part one of genre . One dominant definition of the English essay form, as a belletristic set- piece concerned to charm, composed of the casual meanderings of a liberal, off-beat, impressionist ...
Tópico(s): Pentecostalism and Christianity Studies
1973 - Cambridge University Press | New Blackfriars