Sartre's Radicalism and Oakeshott's Conservatism e-bog
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If man has no nature - if our intellect and understanding are products of our own activities - do we possess a key to self-modification? Are we free to re-make mankind? Sartre champions the romantic idea that we can - by sheer determination - begin afresh. Oakeshott is struck by the vandalism of such a project - he seeks to defend political culture from degradation by meddling academics. The Ra...
E-bog
1240,73 DKK
Forlag
Palgrave Macmillan
Udgivet
1 marts 1998
Genrer
Philosophy of mind
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780230380264
If man has no nature - if our intellect and understanding are products of our own activities - do we possess a key to self-modification? Are we free to re-make mankind? Sartre champions the romantic idea that we can - by sheer determination - begin afresh. Oakeshott is struck by the vandalism of such a project - he seeks to defend political culture from degradation by meddling academics. The Radical and Conservative understanding of social order and the human self are compared in this in-depth analysis of two contrasting philosophies.