Of Men and Manners
Essays Historical and Philosophical
Anthony Quinton author Anthony Kenny editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:17th Nov '11
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This is a collection of writings by the late Lord Quinton, one of the wittiest and most versatile philosophers of his generation. The first part ranges over the last four hundred years of intellectual history, discussing such thinkers as Francis Bacon, Spinoza, Coleridge, Kant, Hegel, T. H. Green, Dewey, Quine, and Ayer. The subject of the second part of the volume is, broadly speaking, value in human society: Quinton discusses freedom, morality, politics, language, culture, and the relation between humans and animals. Together these writings demonstrate the enormous breadth of their author's learning, and the clarity, elegance, and urbanity of his style. Seven of the pieces are previously unpublished.
As this book combines a great number of challenging ideas with an extraordinarily clear line of argument, it certainly will play a major role in the discussion of social theories of reasoning and deliberation. It is an important contribution which will put a number of questions on the philosophical agenda for some time to come. * Titus Stahl, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
ISBN: 9780199694556
Dimensions: 242mm x 164mm x 21mm
Weight: 584g
282 pages