A Philosophy of Luxury

A Philosophy of Luxury
Title A Philosophy of Luxury PDF eBook
Author Lambert Wiesing
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 210
Release 2019-06-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0429639716

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In this thought-provoking book Lambert Wiesing asks simply: What is luxury? Drawing on a fascinating range of examples, he argues that luxury is an aesthetic experience. Unlike experience gained via the senses, such as seeing, hearing or tasting, he argues that luxury is achieved by possessing something – an aspect of philosophy that has been largely neglected. As such, luxury becomes a gesture of individual defiance and a refusal to conform to social expectations of restraint. An increasingly rational and goal-oriented ethos in society makes the appeal of luxury grow even stronger. Drawing on the ideas of philosophers such as Immanuel Kant, Friedrich Schiller, Martin Heidegger and the novelist Ernst Jünger, as well as sociologists such as Thorstein Veblen and Theodor Adorno, A Philosophy of Luxury will be of great interest to those in philosophy, art, cultural studies and literature as well as sociology.

The Luxury of Skepticism

The Luxury of Skepticism
Title The Luxury of Skepticism PDF eBook
Author Timothy Dykstal
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2001
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780813920030

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From his close analysis of the works of the era's great philosophers, Dykstal argues that the dialogue as a literary form helped to develop, and subsequently transform, the public sphere in late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century England."--BOOK JACKET.

The Idea of Luxury

The Idea of Luxury
Title The Idea of Luxury PDF eBook
Author Christopher J. Berry
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 294
Release 1994-06-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521466912

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This book analyses the idea of luxury, shows how its evaluative meaning has changed, and explores its role in the determination of social order.

Critical Luxury Studies

Critical Luxury Studies
Title Critical Luxury Studies PDF eBook
Author John Armitage
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 242
Release 2016-04-18
Genre Art
ISBN 1474402623

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Assembling the foremost scholars in this innovative, distinctive and expanding subject, internationally well-known critical theorists John Armitage and Joanne Roberts present a ground-breaking aesthetic, design-led and media-related examination of the relations between historical and, crucially, contemporary ideas of luxury. Critical Luxury Studies offers a technoculturally inspired survey of the mediated arts and design, as well as a means of comprehending the socio-economic order with novel philosophical tools and critical methods of interrogation that are re-defining the concept of luxury in the 21st century.

Understanding Luxury Fashion

Understanding Luxury Fashion
Title Understanding Luxury Fashion PDF eBook
Author Isabel Cantista
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 294
Release 2019-11-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030256545

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Offering an original contribution to the field of luxury and fashion studies, this edited collection takes a philosophical perspective, addressing the idea that humans need luxury. From this framework it delves deep into two particular dimensions of luxury, emotions and society, and concludes with cases of brand building in order to illustrate the two dimensions at work. Comparative analysis between countries is brought together with an emphasis on China. Chapters address the ongoing growth in the market, as well as the significant changes in the sector brought about by fast international expansion and an increased focus on ethical supply and sustainability, making the book an insightful read for scholars of fashion business, luxury and branding.

The Vice of Luxury

The Vice of Luxury
Title The Vice of Luxury PDF eBook
Author David Cloutier
Publisher Georgetown University Press
Total Pages 330
Release 2015-12-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1626162573

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Luxury. The word alone conjures up visions of attractive, desirable lifestyle choices, yet luxury also faces criticism as a moral vice harmful to both the self and society. Engaging ideas from business, marketing, and economics, The Vice of Luxury takes on the challenging task of naming how much is too much in today's consumer-oriented society. David Cloutier’s critique goes to the heart of a fundamental contradiction. Though overconsumption and materialism make us uneasy, they also seem inevitable in advanced economies. Current studies of economic ethics focus on the structural problems of poverty, of international trade, of workers' rights—but rarely, if ever, do such studies speak directly to the excesses of the wealthy, including the middle classes of advanced economies. Cloutier proposes a new approach to economic ethics that focuses attention on our everyday economic choices. He shows why luxury is a problem, explains how to identify what counts as the vice of luxury today, and develops an ethic of consumption that is grounded in Christian moral convictions.

Philosophy Is Not a Luxury

Philosophy Is Not a Luxury
Title Philosophy Is Not a Luxury PDF eBook
Author Jeff Carreira
Publisher
Total Pages 86
Release 2013-07-09
Genre
ISBN 9780615808802

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This book is about the profound utility of philosophy. It is rooted in the conviction that philosophy is not a luxury-it is a necessity that none of us can afford to ignore.This is not an instruction manual for inquiry or a collection of philosophical ideas to adopt. It is not written it in order to tell you what to think, but rather to give you some things to think about. The philosophical ideas most discussed in this book are those held by the classical American philosophers Charles Sanders Peirce, William James, and John Dewey. These three brilliant minds were the originators of the philosophy called pragmatism, which remains to this day America's most significant contribution to world philosophy.