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Bu çalışma, felsefenin temel disiplinlerinden biri olan etik konusunda hem bir giriş kitabı hem de onun hayatın bütün alanlarına nasıl uygulanacağı hakkında yol gösterici ve bilinçlendirici bir eserdir. Etik, sadece kuramsal bir felsefe disiplini olmanın ötesinde insan varlığını eylemleri üzerinden anlamaya ve tanımaya yöneldiğimizde karşımıza çıkan bir değer ve bilinç alanıdır. İnsanın anlamlı bütün yapıp etmeleri, değerler ve etikle ilişkili olarak düşünülmelidir. Bunun gerçekleştirilemediği durumlarda büyük insanlık bunalımları doğmakta ve insanlığı tehdit etmektedir. Bu süreç, güncel etik problemlerini bütünlüklü bir bakı...
Scholarly study of the internal affairs and foreign occupations by the British, Egyptians, and Ottoman Turks.
This overview of Empire is from an eminent German scholar working in the field of imperialism. It also discusses the critical debates surrounding Empire by scholars such as Negri, Mann and Ingatieff.
Originally published in 1913. Author: Henri Lichtenberger Language: English Keywords: History Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Obscure Press are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.Keywords: English Keywords 1900s Language English Artwork
"This is a study of a people in the turmoil of the modern world. The Muslim community in our day, like the rest of mankind, is in serious transition. What distinguishes it is that its members face the perplexities and opportunities of modernity as heirs of a unique tradition. Their society is characterized by a faith, Islam, and a great past. What is happening to the community and to the faith is the attempted subject of this book." [Preface].
‘The basis of our historical imagination is the intellectual’s (or historian’s) critical thinking and their solidarity with the people, with their destiny and predicament, with the consistent aim of emancipating and liberating the subjugated, the oppressed, and the marginalised.’ History conditions the way that society discusses its problems. Treating history as a form of ‘imagination’, Azhar Ibrahim invites readers to probe the colonialist and nationalist tampering, suppression, and distortion of narratives on the Malays. In this thought-provoking book, the author encourages contemporary historians to move beyond the practice of Orientalist scholars: collecting data and describing facts. Instead, he promotes an alternative reading of history, one that departs from mainstream versions. Reflecting a strong understanding of classical Malay texts, the author also touches on broad themes such as psychological feudalism, orientalism, and the contestation of nationalist and colonialist perspectives on the community. Azhar’s book is a welcomed contribution and a must-read for those interested in alternative discourses in Malay Studies.