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Welcome to 27J Praxis
- In Ancient Greek the word praxis (πρᾱξις) referred to activity engaged in by free men. Aristotle held that there were three basic activities of man: theoria, poiesis and praxis. There corresponded to these kinds of activity three types of knowledge: theoretical, to which the end goal was truth; poietical, to which the end goal was production; and practical, to which the end goal was action. Aristotle further divided practical knowledge into ethics, economics and politics. He also distinguished between eupraxia (good praxis) and dyspraxia (bad praxis, misfortune). 27J Praxis and its associated blogs are our platform for putting theory into action. Source: Wikipedia
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Recent Site Articles
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Two Featured Blogs Below (December)
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Welcome New 27J Praxis Bloggers!
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Look Below – Featured 27J Blogs
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Welcome to 27J Praxis
by admin on 3rd September 2009
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Two Featured Blogs Below (December)
Library Ladys Musings
My Big Nose and Other Natural Disasters By Syndey Salter
Jory is getting ready to embark on her senior year. But there are a few things that she wants to a...
Undone by Brooke Taylor
This edgy first novel written by Brooke Taylor skyrocketed to the top of my favorite books for High ...
Fat Kid Rules the World
If you like Wintergirls by Laurie Halse Anderson or if you are a Chris Crutcher fan, Fat Kid Rules t...
Adventures in Social Studies
Big hopes!!
Come on Bronx!!!
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In downtown Seoul… This city is huge!!!
My thoughts while exploring this wonderful city:
1. For being such a young country (1954) they real...
