Detalles del libro
Formato
Tapa dura
Páginas
128
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
Feb 28, 1974
Editorial
Praeger
ISBN-10
0837172357
ISBN-13
9780837172354
Descripción
H.J. Blackham delves into the multifaceted critiques of humanism, examining its philosophical foundations and societal implications. He carefully articulates the concerns raised by various thinkers who challenge the core tenets of humanist thought, inviting readers to ponder the limits and possibilities of human-centered beliefs.
Through a rigorous exploration of ethical dilemmas and existential questions, Blackham prompts a reevaluation of the value placed on human experience and reason. He encourages deep reflection on the relationship between humanity and the broader universe, provoking thought about where humanism stands in the face of modern challenges.
Through a rigorous exploration of ethical dilemmas and existential questions, Blackham prompts a reevaluation of the value placed on human experience and reason. He encourages deep reflection on the relationship between humanity and the broader universe, provoking thought about where humanism stands in the face of modern challenges.