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    The Student: A Short History.Michael S. Roth - 2023 - Yale University Press.
    _From the president of Wesleyan University, an illuminating history of the student, spanning from antiquity to Zoom “[Roth] has a clear vision for what it ought to mean to be a student: Learn what you love to do, get better at it, and then share it with others.”—David Perry, _Washington Post__ In this sweeping book, Michael S. Roth narrates a vivid and dynamic history of students, exploring some of the principal models for learning that have developed in (...)
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    Knowing and history: appropriations of Hegel in twentieth-century France.Michael S. Roth - 1988 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    "Knowing and History" charts the development of Hegelian philosophy of history in France from the 1930s through the postwar period, and critically assesses its significance for an understanding of our cultural present and of the possibilities for making meaning out of change over time. Michael Roth provides detailed analyses of the works of three of the most important Hegelian thinkers: Jean Hyppolite, Alexandre Kojève, and Eric Weil. These philosophers turned to history as the source of truths and criteria (...)
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    Ebb tide.Michael S. Roth - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (1):66–73.
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    History and--: histories within the human sciences.Ralph Cohen & Michael S. Roth (eds.) - 1995 - Charlottesville: University Press of Virginia.
    The publication of History and... appears at a critical moment in our efforts to understand the importance of history as it relates to a wide range of scholarly ...
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    Foucault's "History of the Present".Michael S. Roth - 1981 - History and Theory 20 (1):32-46.
    In The Birth of the Clinic, The Order of Things, and Discipline and Punish, Foucault writes a "history of the present" by showing the connections between the archaeology of knowledge and criticism. In the first, he is fundamentally concerned with the changes in human perception evident at the end of the eighteenth century and the relation of these changes to the fundamental structures of experience. Underlying the history of medicine is the moral and political attempt to link the development of (...)
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    Safe Enough Spaces: A Pragmatist’s Approach to Inclusion, Free Speech, and Political Correctness on College Campuses.Michael S. Roth - 2019 - New Haven: Yale University Press.
    _From the president of Wesleyan University, a compassionate and provocative manifesto on the crises confronting higher education_ In this bracing book, Michael S. Roth stakes out a pragmatist path through the thicket of issues facing colleges today to carry out the mission of higher education. With great empathy, candor, subtlety, and insight, Roth offers a sane approach to the noisy debates surrounding affirmative action, political correctness, and free speech, urging us to envision college as a space in (...)
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  7. A Note on Kojève's Phenomenology of Right.Michael S. Roth - 1983 - Political Theory 11 (3):447-450.
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    Ironists and hero (ine) S. 1. the ironist cage.Michael S. Roth - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (3):419-432.
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    The Ironist's Cage.Michael S. Roth - 1991 - Political Theory 19 (3):419-432.
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    Classic postmodernism.Michael S. Roth - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (3):372–378.
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    Why photography matters to the theory of history.Michael S. Roth - 2010 - History and Theory 49 (1):90-103.
    Georges Didi-Huberman's study is concerned with epistemological and ethical questions that arise from visual representations of the Shoah, while Michael Fried's is concerned with the ontological possibilities explored by contemporary art photography. The books have two things in common: an argument against postmodern skepticism, and an insistence that photography has become a field in which questions of history, truth, and authenticity are being explored with particular acuity. Rather than reject even the possibility that photographs have something to tell us (...)
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    Memory, Trauma, and History: Essays on Living with the Past.Michael S. Roth - 2011 - Columbia University Press.
    Remembering forgetting : Maladies de la Mémoire in nineteenth-century France -- Dying of the past : medical studies of nostalgia in nineteenth-century France -- Hysterical remembering -- Trauma, representation, and historical consciousness -- Trauma : a dystopia of the spirit -- Falling into history : Freud's case of 'Frau Emmy von N.' -- Why Freud haunts us -- Why Warburg now? -- Classic postmodernism : Keith Jenkins -- Ebb tide : Frank Ankersmit -- The art of losing oneself : Anne (...)
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    Photographic ambivalence and historical consciousness.Michael S. Roth - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (4):82-94.
    This essay focuses on three topics that arose at the Photography and Historical Interpretation conference: photography’s incapacity to conceive duration; photography and the “rim of ontological uncertainty;” photography’s “anthropological revolution.” In the late nineteenth century, blindness to duration was conceptualized as the cost of photographic precision. Since the late twentieth century, blindness to our own desires, or inauthenticity, has been underlined as the price of photographic ubiquity. These forms of blindness, however, are not so much disabilities to be overcome as (...)
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    A Problem Of Recognition: Alexandre Kojève And The End Of History.Michael S. Roth - 1985 - History and Theory 24 (3):293-306.
    Given the evolution of his thought, Alexandre Kojève can be read as either the source of "engagement" and "existential Marxism" or as an early exponent of the postmodern rejection of the attempt to make meaning out of historical directionality in favor of an analysis of how history or discourse is constructed. Through the mid-1940s, Kojève was willing to accept that historical time is in the process of stopping, making it possible to grasp retrospectively, even anachronistically, the meaning and direction of (...)
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    Books in Review.Michael S. Roth - 1996 - Political Theory 24 (2):338-343.
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    Books in Review.Michael S. Roth - 1985 - Political Theory 13 (1):148-152.
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    Cultural Criticism and Political Theory.Michael S. Roth - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (4):636-646.
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    Cours I: Leçons de psychologie et de métaphysique, Clermont-Ferrand, 1887–1888.Michael S. Roth - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (2):320-320.
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    Cours II: Leçons d'esthéthique à Clermont-Ferrand, leçons de morale, psychologique et métaphysique au lycée Henri-VI.Michael S. Roth - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (2):320-322.
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  20. Edward Shils, "Tradition".Michael S. Roth - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 62:218.
     
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    Inquiry as hope.Michael S. Roth - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (3):413-420.
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    Narrative as Enclosure: The Contextual Histories of H. Stuart Hughes.Michael S. Roth - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (3):505-515.
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    Natural Right and the End of History Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojève.Michael S. Roth - 1991 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 96 (3):407 - 422.
  24. » Review Essay of recent literature on Foucault «.Michael S. Roth - forthcoming - History and Theory.
     
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    Tradition.Michael S. Roth - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1984 (62):218-222.
    One of the common grounds of neo-conservatism and an increasingly important current in leftist thought has been their shared doubts about the ideologies of progress and modernization These doubts have recently taken the form of a defense of tradition against the total insemination of the spirit of capitalism. In the face of the insatiable lust of modernization, one turns not to the self-conscious, playful impotence of modernists and post-modernists, but rather to the powerful “grip of the past” on communities and (...)
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  26. Trauma, Representation, and Historical Consciousness.Michael S. Roth - 1998 - Common Knowledge 7:99-111.
     
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    Money, Language, and Thought: Literary and Philosophic Economies from the Medieval to the Modern Era (review).Michael S. Roth - 1985 - Philosophy and Literature 9 (2):242-243.
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    On Tyranny: Corrected and Expanded Edition, Including the Strauss-Kojève Correspondence.Victor Gourevitch & Michael S. Roth (eds.) - 2013 - University of Chicago Press.
    _On Tyranny_ is Leo Strauss’s classic reading of Xenophon’s dialogue _Hiero_, or _Tyrannicus_, in which the tyrant Hiero and the poet Simonides discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exercising tyranny. Included are a translation of the dialogue from its original Greek, a critique of Strauss’s commentary by the French philosopher Alexandre Kojève, and the complete correspondence between the two. This revised and expanded edition introduces important corrections throughout and expands Strauss’s restatement of his position in light of Kojève’s commentary to (...)
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    On Tyranny.Victor Gourevitch & Michael S. Roth (eds.) - 1991 - University of Chicago Press.
    _On Tyranny_ is Leo Strauss's classic reading of Xenophon's dialogue, _Hiero_ or _Tyrannicus,_ in which the tyrant Hiero and the poet Simonides discuss the advantages and disadvantages of exercising tyranny. This edition includes a translation of the dialogue, a critique of the commentary by the French philosopher Alexandre Kojève, Strauss's restatement of his position in light of Kojève's comments, and finally, the complete Strauss-Kojève correspondence. "Through [Strauss's] interpretation Xenophon appears to us as no longer the somewhat dull and flat author (...)
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    Review: Cultural Criticism and Political Theory: Hayden White's Rhetorics of History. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1988 - Political Theory 16 (4):636 - 646.
  31. DAVID C. HOY, ed., "Foucault: A Critical Reader". [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1988 - History and Theory 27 (1):70.
     
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    Francis Fukuyama, "the end of history and the last man". [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1993 - History and Theory 32 (2):188.
  33. Josef Haym Yerushalmi, "Zakhor: Jewish History and Jewish Memory". [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1984 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 62:218.
     
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    Narrative as Enclosure: The Contextual Histories of H. Stuart Hughes. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1990 - Journal of the History of Ideas 51 (3):505.
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    Review: Classic Postmodernism. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 2004 - History and Theory 43 (3):372-378.
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    Review: Ebb tide. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 2007 - History and Theory 46 (1):66-73.
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    Review: INQUIRY AS HOPE. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 2008 - History and Theory 47 (3):413-420.
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    Review of Contingency, irony, and solidarity. [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1990 - History and Theory 29 (3):339-357.
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    Richard Rorty, "contingency, irony, and solidarity". [REVIEW]Michael S. Roth - 1990 - History and Theory 29 (3):339.
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    Looking for Los Angeles: Architecture, Film, Photography, and the Urban Landscape.Charles G. Salas & Michael S. Roth (eds.) - 2001 - Getty Research Institute.
    The twelve contributors to Looking for Los Angeles focus on dramatic shifts in the urban landscape, important moments in the city's architectural history, and the role of the image in this mecca of image makers.
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  41. Nietzsche and "An Architecture of Our Minds," vol. 6 of Issues and Debates.Alexandre Kostka, Irving Wohlfarth, Julia Bloomfield, Michael S. Roth & Salvatore Settis - 2004 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 27:85-86.
     
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    Transactional Psychology of Education: Toward a Strong Version of the Social.Wolff-Michael Roth - 2019 - Cham: Imprint: Springer.
    Toward the end of his life, the Russian psychologist L.S. Vygotsky turned away from his earlier work that he has become famous for only to sow the seeds for a new theory. In this theory, affect was to play a central role, there was to be a primacy of social relations, and anything mental (mind, thought, self, other, knowledge) was an event rather than a thing. This is essentially a transactional perspective. In this book, the author articulates a transactional psychology (...)
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    Residues of a Dream World: The High Line, 2011.Michael Cataldi, David Kelley, Hans Kuzmich, Jens Maier-Rothe & Jeannine Tang - 2011 - Theory, Culture and Society 28 (7-8):358-389.
    The High Line – a public park on a repurposed railway track in New York City – first opened to the public in 2009, and has been increasingly celebrated as a model public space, and as a democratic project directed by community. Artistic and amateur photographic practices have significantly informed the High Line’s design, landscaping, publicity, urban policy, use and constellations of community. This photo-conceptual essay critically considers the constitutive function of the photographic image, as photography produces, interpellates and defines (...)
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  44. The complementarity of a representational and an epistemological function of signs in scientific activity.Michael H. G. Hoffmann & Wolff-Michael Roth - 2007 - Semiotica 2007 (164):101-121.
    Signs do not only “represent” something for somebody, as Peirce’s definition goes, but also “mediate” relations between us and our world, including ourselves, as has been elaborated by Vygotsky. We call the first the representational function of a sign and the second the epistemological function since in using signs we make distinctions, specify objects and relations, structure our observations, and organize societal and cognitive activity. The goal of this paper is, on the one hand, to develop a model in which (...)
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    What you should know to survive in knowledge societies: On a semiotic understanding of ‘knowledge’.Michael H. G. Hoffmann & Wolff-Michael Roth - 2005 - Semiotica 2005 (157):105-142.
    Different situations — like school and workplace — demand different forms of knowledge. Even more important, in particular for lifelong learning, are forms of knowledge we need for managing movements between those situations. To develop a better understanding of how to ‘navigate’ knowledge boundaries, this paper analyzes, firstly, interviews with scientists interpreting familiar and unfamiliar graphs. Our goal is to identify those forms of knowledge that should receive special attention in education. Secondly, the article elaborates — based on Peirce’s semiotics (...)
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    Philosophy of education in a new key: Constraints and possibilities in present times with regard to dignity.Klas Roth, Lia Mollvik, Rama Alshoufani, Rebecca Adami, Katy Dineen, Fariba Majlesi, Michael A. Peters & Marek Tesar - 2022 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 54 (8):1147-1161.
    Human beings as imperfect rational beings face continuous challenges, one of them has to do with the lack of recognizing and respecting our inner dignity in present times. In this collective paper, we address the overall theme—Philosophy of Education in a New Key from various perspectives related to dignity. We address in particular some of the constraints and possibilities with regard to this issue in various settings such as education and society at large. Klas Roth discusses, for example, that (...)
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    Is Cultural-Historical Activity Theory Threatened to Fall Short of its Own Principles and Possibilities as a Dialectical Social Science?Ines Langemeyer & Wolf-Michael Roth - 2006 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 8 (2):20-42.
    In recent years, many researchers engaged in diverse areas and approaches of “cultural-historical activity theory” (CHAT) realized an increasing international interest in Lev S. Vygotsky’s, A. N. Leont’ev’s, and A. Luria’s work and its continuations. Not so long ago, Yrjö Engeström noted that the activity approach was still “the best-held secret of academia” (p. 64) and highlighted the “impressive dimension of theorizing behind” it. Certainly, this remark reflects a time when CHAT was off the beaten tracks. But if this situation (...)
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    On Donald Davidson’s Philosophy.Gerhard Preyer & Michael Roth - 1998 - ProtoSociology 11:6-17.
    Donald Davidson's unified theory of language and action can be understood as a continuation of the traditional analytic approach within philosophy of language and action. In the following we give an outline of some of the main themes of his philosophy centered around his core theory of radical interpretation (RI). His theory of rationality, his thesis of the anomalousness of the mental, and the externalist approach in his model of triangulation all follow in a systematic way from RI. Yet, Davidson's (...)
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    Emotionen und Verhalten: in theologischer und philosophischer Perspektive.Bernd Harbeck-Pingel & Michael Roth (eds.) - 2012 - Leipzig: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.
    English summary: The account of the fate of Stephen takes up a large part in the Acts of the Apostles. Being the first martyr, Stephen became a Saint and the patron of many churches. There is, however, a modern exegetical tradition which blames Stephen himself for his violent death. Against this, Haaker emphasises the psychological and historical plausibility of Luke's account. The volume reflects the drama of the biblical narrative of Stephen and provides incisive examples of its reception history until (...)
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    Experiencing as Developmental Category: Learning from a Fisherman who is Becoming a Teacher-in-a-Village-School.Thurídur Jóhannsdóttir & Wollf-Michael Roth - 2014 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 15 (3):54-78.
    In this study, we take up L. S. Vygotsky’s challenge to study learning and development in terms of categories, irreducible units that preserve the characteristics of the whole. One such category is experiencing [pereživanie], a process that integrates over the relation of person and environment. Using a case study from Iceland, we theorize the process of “becoming as a teacher-in-a-village school” in terms of experiencing [pereživanie]. The case describes a stage of development in the life of a person who becomes (...)
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