Special order: Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery. A Choice Outstanding Academic Book of 1997 Provocatively examines the paradox that our ethical and political ideals and values may perpetuate the very evils they intend to prevent. “. . . remarkable account of the impact of postmodern philosophy on the question of ethics and politics . . . commendable also for its balanced view of Heidegger’s relationship to politics and ethics. . . . an excellent account of Heidegger’s philosophical understanding of technology . . .” —Choice
This book takes as its point of departure the question of ethics: that values and their pursuit in the West often perpetuate their own worst enemies. At issue are the dangers in the structures and movements of images, values, and ways of knowing that are most intimately a part of our lives.
CHARLES E. SCOTT holds The Edwin Erle Sparks Chair in Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. His publications include The Question of Ethics, The Language of Difference, and Boundaries in Mind: A Study of Immediate Awareness Based in Psychotherapy.
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Distribution: World Publication date: 10/1/1996 Format: paper 6.125 x 9.25 ISBN-13: 978-0-253-21076-0 ISBN: 0-253-21076-3
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