Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
520
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
Mar 3, 2014
Editore
Fordham University Press
ISBN-10
082325674X
ISBN-13
9780823256747
Descrizione
John Lachs and Patrick Shade explore the intricate balance between freedom and the inherent limitations of human existence. They delve into how our finite nature influences our understanding of freedom, arguing that recognizing our limits can actually enhance our appreciation of what it means to be free.
The authors challenge the notion that freedom is merely the absence of constraints and instead suggest it is deeply interwoven with the realities of our lives. Through a philosophical lens, they analyze how acknowledging our boundaries can lead to a more profound and authentic experience of liberty.
Throughout the discourse, Lachs and Shade invite readers to reconsider their perspectives on personal autonomy and societal structures. By weaving together philosophy and practical insights, they foster a dialogue about how to navigate the complexities of freedom amid the constraints of life.
The authors challenge the notion that freedom is merely the absence of constraints and instead suggest it is deeply interwoven with the realities of our lives. Through a philosophical lens, they analyze how acknowledging our boundaries can lead to a more profound and authentic experience of liberty.
Throughout the discourse, Lachs and Shade invite readers to reconsider their perspectives on personal autonomy and societal structures. By weaving together philosophy and practical insights, they foster a dialogue about how to navigate the complexities of freedom amid the constraints of life.
Generi
Filosofia