Rescher on Rationality, Values, and Social Responsibility
A Philosophical Portrait
Format:Hardback
Publisher:De Gruyter
Published:15th Jan '07
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The book presents Nicholas Rescher's philosophical insights on rationality, values, and social responsibility, emphasizing their significance in contemporary society.
In Rescher on Rationality, Values, and Social Responsibility, Nicholas Rescher explores the intricate relationship between rationality, values, and the social responsibilities that arise from them. As a prominent figure in American philosophy, Rescher draws on over fifty years of intellectual contributions to address the pressing issues of our time. His work reflects a deep concern for the human condition, especially as it is influenced by rapid advancements in science and technology.
This book serves as a comprehensive synthesis of Rescher's thoughts on how rationality intersects with ethical values and personal responsibility. Throughout his distinguished career, he has emphasized the importance of rational decision-making in navigating complex social landscapes. By bringing together various themes he has developed over decades, Rescher on Rationality, Values, and Social Responsibility offers readers a cohesive understanding of his philosophical stance.
Rescher's insights are particularly relevant in today's world, where the implications of technological progress often challenge our moral frameworks. This work encourages readers to reflect on their own values and responsibilities within society, fostering a dialogue about the ethical dimensions of rational thought. Ultimately, Rescher on Rationality, Values, and Social Responsibility invites us to consider how we can better align our rational choices with our ethical obligations in an ever-evolving world.
ISBN: 9783110328677
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 463g
251 pages