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The Human Project and the Temptations of Science

Author : Lansana Keita
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 164 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 2022-07-18
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004495159

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On account of the impressive yield of empirical science since the dawn of modern era, theorists of human behavior have sought eagerly to adopt its methodology to explain and predict behavior in the same way that natural science does with respect to natural phenomena. Thus, the positivist principle endorsed the unity of science approach to both the natural and social worlds. Modern social science, in its specific forms of sociology, economics, and so on, confidently embraced the positivist principle. In a short period of time, political economy was transformed into economic science. The goal was to purge the social sciences of their supposedly evaluative content. In due course, the idea of objective scientific truth came to be questioned along with the positivist paradigm. Epistemological relativism à la Kuhn is to be credited with this intellectual shift. But this novel theoretical approach was more easily accommodated by epistemologists of science than scientists themselves. Scientists hardly questioned their methodologies of research and the cognitive field of successful theories. Similarly, in the social sciences, neoclassical economics remained dominant. The neoclassical motto was that economics as science answered only questions of efficiency, not evaluative questions of social justice. The Human Project and the Temptations of Science argues that the model of epistemological unity, at one time embracing positivism, at another time supporting epistemological relativism, is questionable. While empirical science does yield knowledge of the natural world, knowledge of the social world - the world of humans - is necessarily value-laden. Despite the quantitative veneer of neoclassical economics - the dominant paradigm in economics - economic analysis cannot avoid questions of value. The reason is that its foundational concepts, such as rationality and the maximization of expected utility, reflect the necessary value-oriented nature of human behavior. The question posed, then, by The Human Project and the Temptations of Science is what sort of optimal values should humans adopt.

The Human Project

Author : Nicola Abbagnano
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004458659

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This book explores human possibility at the end of the twentieth century. It takes the form of discussion between an eminent philosopher and a skilled journalist about “the human measure” as it engages false absolutes and their accompanying utopias. The book proposes a “third way” between capitalism and socialism, and it concludes with comments on end-of-century phenomena, including democracy, intellectuals, and terrorism.

Idealization IX: Idealization in Contemporary Physics

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2023-05-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789004457638

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Idealization IX: Idealization in Contemporary Physics by Anonim Pdf

Here is presented for the first time a comprehensive review and analysis of the several roles played by idealization procedures in the logic, mathematics and models that lie at the heart of modern, twentieth century physics. It is only through idealization of one form or another that the objects and processes of modern physics become tractable. The essays in this volume will be of interest to all those who are concerned with the uses of models in physics, and the relationships between models and the real world. The essays in this volume cover the role of idealization in all the main areas of modern physics, ranging from quantum theory, relativity theory and cosmology to chaos theory.

Origin of the Human Species

Author : Dennis Bonnette
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 226 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2021-11-08
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789004493971

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Origin of the Human Species by Dennis Bonnette Pdf

This book evaluates the claims of scientific creationism versus materialistic evolution, while examining other scenarios. Consistently philosophical in methodology and perspective, the book is radically interdisciplinary in content, examining data and arguments drawn from natural science, philosophy, and theology. This work challenges the limits of human knowledge regarding every major question touching on human origins.

What is the Meaning of Human Life?

Author : Raymond A. Belliotti
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 198 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 904201296X

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What is the Meaning of Human Life? by Raymond A. Belliotti Pdf

This book examines core concerns of human life. What is the relationship between a meaningful life and theism? Why are some human beings radically adrift, without radical foundations, and struggling with hopelessness? Is the cosmos meaningless? Is human life akin to the ancient Myth of Sisyphus? What is the role of struggle and suffering in creating meaning? How do we discover or create value? Is happiness overrated as a goal of life? How, if at all, can we learn to die meaningfully?

Africa-centred Knowledges

Author : Brenda Cooper,Robert Morrell
Publisher : Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2014
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781847010957

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Africa-centred Knowledges by Brenda Cooper,Robert Morrell Pdf

Knowledge production is a highly political and politicized practice. This book questions the way in which knowledge of and about Africa is produced and how this influences development policy and practice. Rebutting both Euro- and Afrocentric production of knowledge, this collection proposes a multiple, global and dynamic Africa-centredness in which scholars use whatever concepts and research tools are most appropriate to the different African contexts in which they work. In the first part of the book key conceptual themes are raised and the epistemological foundations are laid through questions of gender, literature and popular music. Contributors in the second part apply and test these tools and concepts, examining the pressures on doctoral students in a South African university, the crisis in knowledge about declining marine fish populations, perplexities around why certain ICT provisions fail, or how some Zimbabwean students, despite being beset by poverty, succeed. The light thrown on the mechanics of how knowledge comes into being, and in whose interests, illuminates one of the key issues in African Studies. Brenda Cooper is an Honorary Research Associate at the University of Manchester. She was for many years the Director of the Centre for African Studies and a Professor in the English department at the University of Cape Town, where she is now Emeritus Professor. Robert Morrell is Coordinator of the Programme for the Enhancement of Research Capacity at the University of Cape Town.

Negotiating Toward Truth

Author : George David Miller
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Education
ISBN : 9042002689

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Negotiating Toward Truth by George David Miller Pdf

ISBN 9042002581 (paperback) NLG 27.00 This book dramatically redefines education by critically examining four models of dynamism provided by Nietzsche, Whitehead, Dewey, and Freire. It makes in impassioned case for the spontaneity and receptivity of all participants in the continuum of teaching and learning. This call to arms demands creativity in the dynamic integration of difference in dialogue.

The Future of Value Inquiry

Author : Anonim
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2021-12-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004494510

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This book explores the nature of values, and the status of value studies, at the turn of the millennium. The contributors, nineteen philosophers from fourteen countries, introduce and defend an enriching variety of views regarding the present state and future prospects of value inquiry.

Misunderstanding Cults

Author : Thomas Robbins,Benjamin David Zablocki
Publisher : University of Toronto Press
Page : 860 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2001-01-01
Category : Religion
ISBN : 0802081886

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Misunderstanding Cults by Thomas Robbins,Benjamin David Zablocki Pdf

Misunderstanding Cults provides a uniquely balanced contribution to what has become a highly polarized area of study. Working towards a moderate "third path" in the heated debate over new religious movements or cults, this collection includes contributions from both scholars who have been characterized as "anticult" and those characterized as "cult-apologists." The study incorporates multiple viewpoints as well as a variety of theoretical and methodological perspectives, with the stated goal of depolarizing the discussion over alternative religious movements. A prominent section within the book focuses explicitly on the issue of scholarly objectivity and the danger of partisanship in the study of cults. The collection also includes contributions on the controversial and much misunderstood topic of brainwashing, as well as discussions of cult violence, children brought up in unconventional religious movements, and the conflicts between alternative religious movements and their critics. Unique in its breadth, this is the first study of new religious movements to address the main points of controversy within the field while attempting to find a middle ground between opposing camps of scholarship.

The Expectations of Morality

Author : Gregory Mellema
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Ethics
ISBN : 9042017422

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Moral expectation is a concept with which all of us are well acquainted. Already as children we learn that certain courses of action are expected of us. We are expected to perform certain actions, and we are expected to refrain from other actions. Furthermore, we learn that something is morally wrong with the failure to do what we are morally expected to do. A central theme of this book is that moral expectation should not be confused with moral obligation. While we are morally expected to do everything we are obligated to do, a person can be morally expected to do some things that he or she is not morally obligated to do. Although moral expectation is a familiar notion, it has not been the object of investigation in its own right. In the early chapters Mellema attempts to provide a philosophical account of this familiar notion, distinguish it from other types of expectations, and show how it is possible to form false moral expectations. Subsequent chapters explore the role of moral expectation in agreements between people, analyze ways that people avoid moral expectation, illustrate how groups can have moral expectations, and view moral expectation in the context of our relationship with divine beings. The final chapter provides insight into how moral expectation operates in people's professional lives.

Masquerade of the Dream Walkers

Author : Peter A. Redpath
Publisher : Rodopi
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1998
Category : Fallacies (Logic)
ISBN : 9042007915

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Through extensive textual analysis, this book concludes that the prevailing opinion about the nature of modern and contemporary philosophy is wrong. It maintains that almost all modern and contemporary philosophy is deconstructed, secularized, Augustinian theology, not philosophy. The work is divided into eight chapters, a guest Foreword by Herbert I. London (President of the Hudson Institute and Olin Professor of Humanities at New York University) notes, bibliography, and an index. Chapter 1 (Protagoras Sees the Ghost of Hippo) considers Cartesian thought, Hobbes, and Newton. Chapter 2 (I Feel the Spirit Move Me) examines Locke, Berkeley, and Hume. Chapter 3 (The Urge to Emerge) investigates Lessing and Rousseau. Chapters 4 (To Dream the Impossible Dream) and 5 (Wake Up, Wake Up, You Sleepyhead) treat Kant. Chapters 6 (I Am Music) and 7 (Looking for God in All The Wrong Places) deal with Hegel. Chapter 8 (Dirty Dancing: Higher Education as Enlightened Swindling) concludes that a lack of philosophical and historical experience coupled with a widespread inability to read philosophical texts according to the intention of the author (1) causes us to mistake secularized theology for philosophy and (2) is a main cause for the decline of contemporary universities.

The Dissolution of Mind

Author : Oscar Vilarroya
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 49,7 Mb
Release : 2021-12-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004493698

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The Dissolution of Mind by Oscar Vilarroya Pdf

This book presents an original thesis about the notion of sensory experience and of the mind’s architecture, which is grounded in current trends in cognitive science and philosophy of mind. Presented in the form of a dialogue, the book explores some of the psychological and philosophical consequences that the author derives from his proposal.

Learning Values Lifelong

Author : Michael M. Kazanjian
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 146 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004458697

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Learning Values Lifelong by Michael M. Kazanjian Pdf

This book declares that lifelong learning teaches values and wholeness and rejects inert ideas or fragmentation. Education plays a vital role in reorganizing and revitalizing the abundant facts from the information explosion. Specialization works at cross-purposes with liberal arts education, which discloses a holistic vision of each person’s being.

Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd

Author : Avi Sagi
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 214 pages
File Size : 42,9 Mb
Release : 2022-06-08
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004493452

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Albert Camus and the Philosophy of the Absurd by Avi Sagi Pdf

This book is an attempt to read the totality of Camus’s oeuvre as a voyage, in which Camus approaches the fundamental questions of human existence: What is the meaning of life? Can ultimate values be grounded without metaphysical presuppositions? Can the pain of the other penetrate the thick shield of human narcissism and self-interest? Solipsism and solidarity are among the destinations Camus reaches in the course of this journey. This book is a new reading of one of the towering humanists of the twentieth century, and sheds new light on his spiritual world.

Compassion

Author : Werner J. Krieglstein
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 266 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-12-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9789004493353

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Compassion by Werner J. Krieglstein Pdf

This book makes compassionate caring and connectedness the central themes. Imbedded in the human psyche we find a deep yearning for connection. This book explores the many roadblocks that human beings put in the way of a healthy and respectful dialogue with each other, with nature, and with the universe. It also cites numerous examples from literature, philosophy, and society of a reawakening sense of connectedness.