Reason, Truth and History
Title | Reason, Truth and History PDF eBook |
Author | Hilary Putnam |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 1981-12-31 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1139935666 |
Hilary Putnam deals in this book with some of the most fundamental persistent problems in philosophy: the nature of truth, knowledge and rationality. His aim is to break down the fixed categories of thought which have always appeared to define and constrain the permissible solutions to these problems.
Irrationality
Title | Irrationality PDF eBook |
Author | Justin E. H. Smith |
Publisher | Princeton University Press |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2020-12-08 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0691210519 |
"What every leader needs to know about dignity and how to create a culture in which everyone thrives. This landmark book from an expert in dignity studies explores the essential but under-recognized role of dignity as part of good leadership. Extending the reach of her award-winning book Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict, Donna Hicks now contributes a specific, practical guide to achieving a culture of dignity. Most people know very little about dignity, the author has found, and when leaders fail to respect the dignity of others, conflict and distrust ensue. She highlights three components of leading with dignity: what one must know in order to honor dignity and avoid violating it; what one must do to lead with dignity; and how one can create a culture of dignity in any organization, whether corporate, religious, governmental, healthcare, or beyond. Brimming with key research findings, real-life case studies, and workable recommendations, this book fills an important gap in our understanding of how best to be together in a conflict-ridden world."--
Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance (New Edition)
Title | Dream of Reason: A History of Western Philosophy from the Greeks to the Renaissance (New Edition) PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Gottlieb |
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Pages | 425 |
Release | 2016-08-30 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0393354229 |
"His book...supplant[s] all others, even the immensely successful History of Western Philosophy by Bertrand Russell."—A. C. Grayling Already a classic, this landmark study of early Western thought now appears in a new edition with expanded coverage of the Middle Ages. This landmark study of Western thought takes a fresh look at the writings of the great thinkers of classic philosophy and questions many pieces of conventional wisdom. The book invites comparison with Bertrand Russell's monumental History of Western Philosophy, "but Gottlieb's book is less idiosyncratic and based on more recent scholarship" (Colin McGinn, Los Angeles Times). A New York Times Notable Book, a Los Angeles Times Best Book, and a Times Literary Supplement Best Book of 2001.
The History of Reason in the Age of Madness
Title | The History of Reason in the Age of Madness PDF eBook |
Author | John Iliopoulos |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2017-07-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1474257763 |
The History of Reason in the Age of Madness revolves around three axes: the Foucauldian critical-historical method, its relationship with enlightenment critique, and the way this critique is implemented in Foucault's seminal work, History of Madness. Foucault's exploration of the origins of psychiatry applies his own theories of power, truth and reason and draws on Kant's philosophy, shedding new light on the way we perceive the birth and development of psychiatric practice. Following Foucault's adoption of 'limit attitude', which investigates the limits of our thinking as points of disruption and renewal of established frames of reference, this book dispels the widely accepted belief that psychiatry represents the triumph of rationalism by somehow conquering madness and turning it into an object of neutral, scientific perception. It examines the birth of psychiatry in its full complexity: in the late eighteenth century, doctors were not simply rationalists but also alienists, philosophers of finitude who recognized madness as an experience at the limits of reason, introducing a discourse which conditioned the formation of psychiatry as a type of medical activity. Since that event, the same type of recognition, the same anthropological confrontation with madness has persisted beneath the calm development of psychiatric rationality, undermining the supposed linearity, absolute authority and steady progress of psychiatric positivism. Iliopoulos argues that Foucault's critique foregrounds this anthropological problematic as indispensable for psychiatry, encouraging psychiatrists to become aware of the epistemological limitations of their practice, and also to review the ethical and political issues which madness introduces into the apparent neutrality of current psychiatric discourse.
On Reason
Title | On Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze |
Publisher | Duke University Press |
Pages | 356 |
Release | 2008-07-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780822341956 |
A philosophical argument that rationality is based on, or produced from, difference, and is not only worth retaining but necessary in a culturally diverse world.
Escape from Reason
Title | Escape from Reason PDF eBook |
Author | Francis A. Schaeffer |
Publisher | InterVarsity Press |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2014-06-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0830898298 |
Truth is no longer based on reason. What we feel is now the truest reality. Yet despite our obsession with the emotive and the experiential, we still face anxiety, despair, and purposelessness. Tracing trends in twentieth century thought, Francis A. Schaeffer shows that Christianity offers meaning where there is purposelessness and hope where there is despair.
Introduction, and Reason in common sense
Title | Introduction, and Reason in common sense PDF eBook |
Author | George Santayana |
Publisher | |
Pages | 322 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Philosophy |
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