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Irony, Misogyny and Interpretation: Ambiguous Authority in Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
0How does irony complicate our ethical judgments of misogyny in Schopenhauer, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche? This essential philosophy book navigates the controversial intersection of irony, interpretation, and ambiguous authority within these seminal thinkers. It offers a deep dive into hermeneutics and feminist philosophy, providing critical readings of key texts. Essential for philosophy students, academics, and serious readers across India eager to unravel complex philosophical arguments and their enduring ethical questions. Discover how irony shapes the very power of their ideas.
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Key Debates in Social Work and Philosophy
0Unlock effective social work practice by understanding its philosophical roots. This vital resource bridges contemporary philosophical thought with the complexities of social work and social care. Delve into critical debates on the ‘self,’ community, and ethics, drawing insights from influential thinkers. Explore how these concepts inform real-world social work, offering new perspectives for understanding social change. An indispensable guide for social work students and professionals in India, it enhances theoretical knowledge and practical application, making it essential for curriculum and career development.