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Putting Philosophy to Work
Inquiry and Its Place in Culture -- Essays on Science, Religion, Law, Literature, and Life, Expanded Edition
Susan Haack
This engaging and wide-ranging collection of essays is informed and unified by the conviction that philosophy can, and should, engage with real-world issues. Susan Haack's keen analytical skills and well-chosen illustrations illuminate a diverse range of cultural questions; and her direct style and wry sense of humor make complex ideas and subtle distinctions accessible to serious readers whatever their discipline or particular interests. Putting Philosophy to Work will appeal not only to philosophers but also to thoughtful scientists, economists, legal thinkers, historians, literary scholars, and humanists. This new, expanded second edition includes several previously unpublished essays: a devastating critique of Karl Popper's highly (and dangerously) influential philosophy of science; a searching and thought-provoking analysis of scientism; and a groundbreaking paper on "academic ethics in a preposterous environment" that every professor, and would-be professor, should read.
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Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 346 Trim: 5¾ x 8⅜
978-1-61614-493-7 • Paperback • May 2013 •
$23.00
• (£17.99)
978-1-61614-494-4 • eBook • May 2013 •
$21.50
• (£16.99)
Subjects:
Philosophy / Social
,
Philosophy / Essays
,
Philosophy / Individual Philosophers
Putting Philosophy to Work
Inquiry and Its Place in Culture -- Essays on Science, Religion, Law, Literature, and Life, Expanded Edition
Paperback
$23.00
eBook
$21.50
Summary
Summary
This engaging and wide-ranging collection of essays is informed and unified by the conviction that philosophy can, and should, engage with real-world issues. Susan Haack's keen analytical skills and well-chosen illustrations illuminate a diverse range of cultural questions; and her direct style and wry sense of humor make complex ideas and subtle distinctions accessible to serious readers whatever their discipline or particular interests. Putting Philosophy to Work will appeal not only to philosophers but also to thoughtful scientists, economists, legal thinkers, historians, literary scholars, and humanists. This new, expanded second edition includes several previously unpublished essays: a devastating critique of Karl Popper's highly (and dangerously) influential philosophy of science; a searching and thought-provoking analysis of scientism; and a groundbreaking paper on "academic ethics in a preposterous environment" that every professor, and would-be professor, should read.
Details
Details
Globe Pequot / Prometheus
Pages: 346 Trim: 5¾ x 8⅜
978-1-61614-493-7 • Paperback • May 2013 •
$23.00
• (£17.99)
978-1-61614-494-4 • eBook • May 2013 •
$21.50
• (£16.99)
Subjects:
Philosophy / Social
,
Philosophy / Essays
,
Philosophy / Individual Philosophers
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