Philosophy and the Human Paradox


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<p>This book collects essays by Alan Montefiore on the role philosophy plays in the formation of the self and how philosophical questions regarding the nature of reason truth and identity inform ethics and politics. It offers a comprehensive overview of Montefiore’s influential non-dogmatic philosophical voice.</p><p>Throughout his 70-year career Montefiore sought to bridge the analytic/continental divide and develop a new way of thinking about philosophy. He defines philosophy as the search for a higher-order understanding of whatever the situation or activity in which one may be involved or engaged an understanding which may be achieved and expressed by and in a variety of different forms of philosophical persuasion and which may serve to shed new light on particular problems. The book’s essays half of which are previously unpublished are divided into two thematic sections. The first focuses on the nature of philosophy while the second addresses the relationship between philosophy and moral and political responsibilities.</p><p><i>Philosophy and the Human Paradox </i>will be of interest to philosophers and students who work on ethics Kantian and post-Kantian continental philosophy and political philosophy.</p>
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