
The Poetic Character of Human Activity: Collected Essays on the Thought of Michael Oakeshott
Author(s): Wendell John Coats Jr. (Author), Chor-yung Cheung (Author)
- Publisher: Lexington Books (UK)
- Publication Date: 20 July 2012
- Edition: 1st
- Language: English
- Print length: 150 pages
- ISBN-10: 9780739171615
- ISBN-13: 0739171615
Book Description
Oakeshott used the phrase “the poetic character of human activity” (arguably the animating center of his entire thought), to refer to the “creative” character of human experiential reality, that is, to the fact that the form (the how) and content (the what) of all human experience and activity arise simultaneously and fluidly, and can be separated only at the expense of theoretical coherence and practical skill. The various essays in this collection explore the meaning of this claim, and its ramifications for the proper role of critical intellect in especially philosophy, morality, learning, and governance. There is also some brief contrast of Oakeshott with John Rawls, Alasdair MacIntyre, Charles Taylor, and Quentin Skinner.
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About the Author
Wendell John Coats Jr. is Professor of Government at Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut.
Chor-yung Cheung is the Dean of Students of City University of Hong Kong, and specializes in political theory and Hong Kong politics.
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