Description
In a contemporary climate that tends to dismiss philosophy as an outmoded and increasingly useless discipline, philosophers have been forced to reconsider much of what they have formerly taken for granted. Redirecting Philosophy, Hugo Meynell's reassessment of the foundations and nature of knowledge, is a compelling response to this trend.
This illuminating study surveys and analysis the views of the most influential contemporary thinkers in the English-speaking world (Wittgenstein, Strawson, Searle, Popper, Feyerabend, Kuhn, Rorty, Lonergan) and in continental philosophy (Husserl, Heidegger, Derrida, Foucault, Habermas). In setting those views against the background of classical philosophy, Meynell offers fresh perspectives on the basic problems that occupy philosophers today - problems such as scepticism, truth, experience, metaphysics, method, power, humane values, and the role of science.
An insightful, up-to-date guide to philosophy and the theory of science, Meynell's book will be stimulating and valuable reading both in and out of the classroom.
'This book is timely and stirring, apt to give heart to all those who like to reflect critically and are prepared to give human thought and human potentialities their full due. The style is elegant, forceful, and above all, pellucidly clear.' -- Thomas de Koninck, Faculty of Philosophy, Laval University
About the Author
Hugo A. Meynell is a Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Calgary.
Book Information
ISBN 9780802081407
Author Hugo A. Meynell
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint University of Toronto Press
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Weight(grams) 514g
Dimensions(mm) 228mm * 151mm * 24mm