Believing Weird Things - Bernard N Wills - Grāmatas - Minkowski Institute Press - 9781927763582 - 2018. gada 25. augusts
Ja vāks un nosaukums nesakrīt, pareizs ir nosaukums

Believing Weird Things

Cena
€ 22,99

Pasūtīts no attālās noliktavas

Paredzamā piegāde . gada 17. - 31. jūl.
Saņemiet paziņojumus par jauniem Bernard N Wills izdevumiem
Pievienot savam iMusic vēlmju sarakstam

Not rated yet

Believing Weird Things is a somewhat playful response to the author happening upon a book by Michael Shermer entitled Why People Believe Weird Things. It may be read as a set of skeptical exercises following the tradition that runs from Cicero and Sextus Empiricus to Feyerabend and Latour. Some weird beliefs, the author finds, can be defended as rational if one or two crucial assumptions are changed. Conversely, putatively rational beliefs can be made to seem quite bizarre. The reader may enjoy this process as an intellectual parlor game but it becomes an important consideration when epistemic privilege is at stake: the uses to which notions of 'rationality' and 'irrationality' can be put are not always politically or socially innocent Though begun in a playful mode the author could not ignore the events about him as he worked on this book. Accordingly, the second part of this collection takes on a more serious tone as dogmas that animate both the right and left in contemporary politics and society come under scrutiny. Once, long ago, the author held corrosive skepticism to be the chief ill of contemporary society. Somewhat ruefully, he has concluded that our problem is in fact corrosive dogmatism. In science, religion and politics credulity reigns in forms ranging from un-sophisticated fundamentalism to dense, complex rationalizations of largely a-rational belief systems. In short, the world could use a healthy dose of responsible skepticism in the Antique tradition.

Mediji Grāmatas     Paperback Book   (Grāmata ar mīksto vāku un līmēto muguru)
Izlaists 2018. gada 25. augusts
ISBN13 9781927763582
Izdevēji Minkowski Institute Press
Lapas 148
Izmēri 152 × 229 × 8 mm   ·   208 g
Valoda Angļu  

Vairāk no tā paša izdevēja