Thinking in Action

Action can only be spontaneous and impulsive if not guided by contemplation; contemplation, on the other hand, may only be luxurious playfulness if not either purposed - or suitable - to motivate action. This volume seeks to prove what may seem self-evident to common sense, but adhering to common se...

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Main Author: Evangelos D. Protopapadakis (auth)
Other Authors: George Arabatzis (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: NKUA Applied Philosophy Research Lab Press 2018
Series:Hellenic-Serbian Philosophical Dialogue Series
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