جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
161
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Mar 24, 2005
ناشر
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199278466
ISBN-13
9780199278466
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The exploration of value in societal and historical contexts unfolds through insightful essays by renowned philosophers Robert Pippin, Bernard Williams, Joseph Raz, and R. Jay Wallace. Each contributor delves into how values are not just abstract ideals but are deeply intertwined with human practices and experiences. The discussions illuminate the complexities of moral and cultural values, urging readers to reconsider their own understanding of what it means to value something in today's world.
As the authors engage with diverse philosophical traditions, they provide a rich tapestry of thought that addresses the implications of value on personal identity and community. Readers are invited to reflect on how values are formed, negotiated, and sometimes contested within various social frameworks, ultimately enriching their comprehension of the world around them. The text serves as both an academic resource and a catalyst for deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of value itself.
As the authors engage with diverse philosophical traditions, they provide a rich tapestry of thought that addresses the implications of value on personal identity and community. Readers are invited to reflect on how values are formed, negotiated, and sometimes contested within various social frameworks, ultimately enriching their comprehension of the world around them. The text serves as both an academic resource and a catalyst for deeper philosophical inquiry into the nature of value itself.
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