Phenomenological Reviews

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148938

Attitude and horizon

Nathan Rotenstreich

pp. 1-11

Abstract

The subject of the present analysis is action and activity in several of their configurations. In each of the configurations that we shall analyze, we shall discern the inherent component of a reflective attitude. It is also suggested that actions and activities have some structure and built-in rules, which are accepted, tacitly or saliently, implicitly or explicitly, once one is engaged in a certain line of activity. Hence it is apposite as a kind of preamble to the analysis of types of activities to give some attention to the attitude and phenomenon of reflection, or, to put it as a pun — an outcome of the phenomenon itself — to reflect upon reflection.

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Rotenstreich Nathan (1985) Reflection and action. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 1-11

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-010-9738-3_1

Full citation:

Rotenstreich Nathan (1985) Attitude and horizon, In: Reflection and action, Dordrecht, Springer, 1–11.