جزئیات کتاب
فرمت
جلد سخت
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Jan 1, 1968
ناشر
George Allen & Unwin
توضیحات
In this thought-provoking exploration, J.N. Findlay delves into the intricate relationships between values and intentions, weaving together threads from value-theory and the philosophy of mind. He examines how human values shape our intentions and decision-making processes, revealing the deeper philosophical implications behind seemingly simple choices.
Findlay's analytical approach invites readers to consider the impact of cultural, social, and personal contexts on value formation. Through a series of compelling arguments and philosophical reflections, he challenges conventional notions and encourages a re-evaluation of what drives human behavior.
As readers engage with the text, they are drawn into a conversation that pushes the boundaries of understanding human motivation, prompting a rethinking of moral frameworks and ethical considerations. This work stands as a significant contribution to both philosophy and ethics, leaving readers to ponder the nature of their own values and intentions.
Findlay's analytical approach invites readers to consider the impact of cultural, social, and personal contexts on value formation. Through a series of compelling arguments and philosophical reflections, he challenges conventional notions and encourages a re-evaluation of what drives human behavior.
As readers engage with the text, they are drawn into a conversation that pushes the boundaries of understanding human motivation, prompting a rethinking of moral frameworks and ethical considerations. This work stands as a significant contribution to both philosophy and ethics, leaving readers to ponder the nature of their own values and intentions.