What Would Socrates Do? The History of Moral Thought and Ethics
What Would Socrates Do? The History of Moral Thought and Ethics
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What Would Socrates Do? The History of Moral Thought and Ethics by Milburne Melanie
In this thought-provoking book, distinguished legal scholar Joseph Vining traces the complex roots of brutal twentieth-century human experimentation and extermination to worldviews that dehumanize both perpetrators and victims in distinctive ways, stripping them of their individuality as well as their intrinsic dignity and value. Vining finds a disturbing parallel between these worldviews and what he calls total theory. Total theories are beautiful and helpful explanations through attention to system and process that aggressively claim to account for the universe and everything in it. Vining maintains that some of the most gifted intellectuals and scientists of our time profess these theories without necessarily considering the implications of such totalizing worldviews. Using the example of the song sparrow and the child, Vining opens our eyes to the ramifications of total theory. He challenges readers to question casual acceptance of the total theories that are widely and quietly taught in contemporary biology, physics, and mathematics - theories that Vining maintains cannot be and are not actually believed by the people espousing them.| SKU | Unavailable |
| EAN | 9780760750124 |
| Title | What Would Socrates Do? The History of Moral Thought and Ethics |
| Condition | Unavailable |
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