Detalles del libro
Formato
Kindle
Páginas
196
Idioma
Neerlandés, Flamenco
Publicado
Jan 1, 2012
Editorial
Springer
Edición
1981
ISBN-10
9400985207
ISBN-13
9789400985209
Descripción
In a thought-provoking exploration, the authors delve into the intricate relationship between science and society through the lens of rational consensus. They examine how philosophical principles intersect with mathematical frameworks to foster a deeper understanding of collective decision-making processes. With a keen focus on the importance of rational discourse, the work challenges conventional views and introduces innovative ideas for achieving consensus in complex, multifaceted contexts.
Keith Lehrer and C. Wagner guide readers through various philosophical theories while emphasizing the role of mathematical reasoning in underpinning rational thought. This unique blend not only enriches the academic discourse on these subjects but also addresses practical implications for societal decision-making. The discussions weave together ethics, epistemology, and logic, creating a holistic perspective that aims to illuminate how consensus can be achieved even among diverse viewpoints. Their analysis serves as a crucial contribution to ongoing debates in both scientific discourse and public policy.
Keith Lehrer and C. Wagner guide readers through various philosophical theories while emphasizing the role of mathematical reasoning in underpinning rational thought. This unique blend not only enriches the academic discourse on these subjects but also addresses practical implications for societal decision-making. The discussions weave together ethics, epistemology, and logic, creating a holistic perspective that aims to illuminate how consensus can be achieved even among diverse viewpoints. Their analysis serves as a crucial contribution to ongoing debates in both scientific discourse and public policy.
Géneros
Ciencia y Tecnología
Política