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Subject Area
Analytic Philosophy, History of Philosophy, Social Research
Subject
Philosophy, Social Sciences
ISBN
9781137035639

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan
ISBN-10
1137035633
ISBN-13
9781137035639
eBay Product ID (ePID)
114248533

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
X, 287 Pages
Publication Name
Critique of Western Philosophy and Social Theory
Language
English
Subject
Social, History & Theory, General, Metaphysics, Political
Publication Year
2012
Type
Textbook
Author
David Sprintzen
Subject Area
Political Science, Philosophy
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.6 in
Item Weight
13.5 Oz
Item Length
8.7 in
Item Width
5.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Reviews
"A surprisingly broad yet detailed tour of the history of ideas, of the development of consciousness, self-consciousness and freedom, of the development and functions of individuals and social relationships, and of the evolution of human nature from pre-humans to modern humans. The book challenges and guides readers to think like they've never thought before as it transforms the current/prevalent world view of things and people and events-based-on-things-and-people into a world of things, people, hierarchies, emergent properties, event-guiding-field-interactions and a fabric of interconnectedness that by far can be best understood by reading this book. This book effortlessly (and delightfully) transcends philosophical, social and natural scientific realms while maintaining a level of scholarship suitable for university and professional/research discussions." - Rolf Martin, Bioinformatics Director, MMT Corporation "David Sprintzen's book is an ambitious, learned, probing, daring, and controversial work, reflecting decades of Sprintzen's thinking and actionin regardto many of life's most engaging metaphysical, existential, and social issues. Convinced that we are experiencing the 'death throes' of the 'modern Western world,' Sprintzen assiduously offers us the contours of a global metaphysical and cultural transformation that is struggling to give birth to a 'new world.' In the process, he criticizes modernity's substance- or object-oriented reductionist metaphysics, unabashedly dismisses religion as outdated through scientific progress, and outlines an alternative naturalistic but non-reductive metaphysics of 'emergence.' Using that as base, he radically deconstructsand indicts the theory and practice of free market capitalism, atomistic Individualism, the New Colonialism, and all forms of exploitative social competition. His distinct call to all of us is to effect a transformation of values and social institutions coherent with his proposed field theory. Agreeor disagree (I do, at times!) with Sprintzen on any given issue, yet his book brings pause to modernity's metaphysical or societal assumptions, and returns us to the task ofcultivatingand/or restoringhuman dignity. Open inquirers mustnot overlook this challenging book." - Ronald E. Santoni, Maria Theresa Barney Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Denison University, Life Member of Clare Hall, Cambridge University, and Associate Fellow of Berkeley College at Yale, and author of Bad Faith, Good Faith, and Authenticity in Sartre's Early Philosophy and Sartre on Violence: Curiously Ambivalent , among other works "This is a most ambitious book. David Sprintzen's novel approach helps us to understand the present condition and envision an alternative frame." - Peter T. Manicas, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, Queens College, CUNY
Dewey Edition
22
Number of Volumes
1 vol.
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
190
Table Of Content
PART I: RETHINKING THE WORLD A World in Crisis Living in a World Without God The End of an Era A Ripple in a Field PART II: REMAKING THE WORLD Telling Our Story Ecosense The Webbed Self: Deconstructing Individualism The American Enterprise Current Patterns and Future Prospects
Synopsis
This book offers a new approach to contemporary problems using philosophical perspectives and analyzing practical consequences., The "existential" drama at the heart of the modern world is the result of a truly cataclysmic transformation in our institutions and modes of belief. It rivals in scope and significance, if it does not surpass, the transformation occasioned by the "Scientific Revolution" of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Few can still doubt - even if they do not yet appreciate - the comprehensive and global scope of this "Second Scientific Revolution." Our fundamental modes of thought and action, institutional structure, personal identity, economic development, and relation to nature, all require radical revision if human life on this planet (and beyond) is to survive and prosper. We are thus confronted with a world whose structures of meaning and corresponding institutional foundations are being undermined, thus presaging a revolutionary transformation. That transformation, however unclear at present, cannot fail to be radical and comprehensive. This work critically evaluates its nature, outlines the structures of an alternative world view and then develops the contours of the social and institutional order it suggests. It concludes with a discussion of practical strategies by which we may reasonably hope to meet the challenges confronting our civilization.
LC Classification Number
JC11-607

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