Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
302
Language
English
Published
Mar 1, 2008
Publisher
Atlas
ISBN-10
9045006308
ISBN-13
9789045006307
Description
Peter Venmans delves into the intricate relationship between utility and meaning in the contemporary world. He explores how the modern individual prioritizes efficiency, often seeking immediate solutions to complex problems. This quest for practicality leaves little room for deeper contemplation of life’s inherent values.
As society becomes increasingly driven by results, Venmans invites readers to reflect on the philosophical implications of this mindset. He challenges the notion that utility alone can provide fulfillment, urging an examination of what truly constitutes a meaningful existence. Through thought-provoking arguments, he highlights the potential pitfalls of a life solely governed by the search for effectiveness.
In this essay, readers are encouraged to reconsider their perspectives on utility versus meaning. Venmans prompts a re-evaluation of the urgency to solve problems at the expense of broader understanding, suggesting that true satisfaction may lie in contemplating the purpose behind our actions rather than merely their outcomes.
As society becomes increasingly driven by results, Venmans invites readers to reflect on the philosophical implications of this mindset. He challenges the notion that utility alone can provide fulfillment, urging an examination of what truly constitutes a meaningful existence. Through thought-provoking arguments, he highlights the potential pitfalls of a life solely governed by the search for effectiveness.
In this essay, readers are encouraged to reconsider their perspectives on utility versus meaning. Venmans prompts a re-evaluation of the urgency to solve problems at the expense of broader understanding, suggesting that true satisfaction may lie in contemplating the purpose behind our actions rather than merely their outcomes.