Extreme Philosophy - Bold Ideas and a Spirit of Progress


Philosophy’s value and power are greatly diminished when it operates within a too closely confined professional space. Extreme Philosophy: Bold Ideas and a Spirit of Progress serves as an antidote to the increasing narrowness of the field. It offers readers–including students and general readers–twenty internationally acclaimed philosophers who highlight and defend odd, extreme, or ‘mad’ ideas. The resulting conjectures are often provocative and bold, but always clear and accessible. Ideas discussed in the book, include: - propaganda need not be irrational - science need not be rational - extremism need not be bad - tax evasion need not be immoral - anarchy need not be uninviting - democracy need not remain as it generally is - humans might have immaterial souls - human minds might have all-but-unlimited powers - knowing might be nothing beyond being correct - space and time might not be ‘out there’ in reality - value might be a foundational part of reality - value might differ in an infinitely repeating reality - reality is One - reality is vague In brief, the volume pursues adventures in philosophy. This spirit of philosophical risk-taking and openness to new, ‘large’ ideas were vital to philosophy’s ancient origins, and they may also be fertile ground today for philosophical progress.

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Philosophy’s value and power are greatly diminished when it operates within a too closely confined professional space. Extreme Philosophy: Bold Ideas and a Spirit of Progress serves as an antidote to the increasing narrowness of the field. It offers readers–including students and general readers–twenty internationally acclaimed philosophers who highlight and defend odd, extreme, or ‘mad’ ideas. The resulting conjectures are often provocative and bold, but always clear and accessible. Ideas discussed in the book, include: - propaganda need not be irrational - science need not be rational - extremism need not be bad - tax evasion need not be immoral - anarchy need not be uninviting - democracy need not remain as it generally is - humans might have immaterial souls - human minds might have all-but-unlimited powers - knowing might be nothing beyond being correct - space and time might not be ‘out there’ in reality - value might be a foundational part of reality - value might differ in an infinitely repeating reality - reality is One - reality is vague In brief, the volume pursues adventures in philosophy. This spirit of philosophical risk-taking and openness to new, ‘large’ ideas were vital to philosophy’s ancient origins, and they may also be fertile ground today for philosophical progress.

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Imprint

Taylor & Francis

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Release date

December 2023

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Expected to ship within 9 - 15 working days

First published

2024

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Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Pages

300

ISBN-13

978-1-03-231738-0

Barcode

9781032317380

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LSN

1-03-231738-8



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