
A Community of Individuals
John Lachs(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 6. December 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
230 pages
978-0-415-94173-0 (ISBN)
Description
Drawing on the spirit of classical American Philosophy, A Community of Individuals is an original, highly engaging, and important philosophical exploration of pressing personal and social problems. With clear, compelling, spirited writing, Lachs tackles a wide range of topics from the responsibility of educators and the role of education to the problems of aging and the desire for immortality, from genetic engineering and biomedical research to genocide and moral progress. The work also includes new, significant discussion of major American thinkers. The common theme running through the book is the complex relationships between individuality and community, and how we might think through their competing demands to live better lives.
Reviews / Votes
"This book is extremely well-written and well-argued, truly a joy to read. One gets the sense that one is in the presence of a wise person, with a knack for epigrams and an irrepressible sense of humor." -- Vincent Colapietro, Penn State UniversityMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
430 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-94173-0 (9780415941730)
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Person
John Lachs is Centennial Professor of Philosophy at Vanderbilt University. He has been President of the Society of the Advancement of American Philosophy, the C.S. Peirce Society, and the Metaphysical Society of America, and served on the national board of the American Philosophical Association. Lachs has written numerous books on a wide range of philosophical topics, including recently In Love with Life(1998).
Content
Introduction Part I. Intellectuals and Courage 1. Intellectuals and Courage' 2. Reflections on Philosophy Part I. Philosophy at the Center Part II.A Future for Philosophy 3. Teaching as a Calling 4. Education in the Twenty-First Century Part II. Issues for Individuals 1. What Humans did not Make 2. Valuation Species 3. Improving Life 4. Transcendence in Philosophy and in Everyday Life 5. The Vague Hope of Immortality Part III. Problems for Communities 1. Both Better Off and Better: Moral Progress Amid Continuing Carnage 2. The Significance of Purposes for Bioethics 3. Grand Dreams of Perfect People 4. Researchers and their Subjects as Neighbors 5. Dying Old as a Social Problem Part IV. American Philosophers 1. The Insignificance of Individuals 2. Santayana as Pragmatist 3. Neoplatonic Elements in the Spiritual Life 4. Peirce: Inquiry as Social Life 5. Peirce and Santayana on Purposes 6. Metaphysics and the Social Construction of Human Nature