There is an historical element throughout philosophy. As Edel
notes, this is always in the context of problems, so emphasis will
fall on the major objective of reflective analysis of ideas. The
major objective of Edel's analysis in "The Theory and Practice of
Philosophy" is the fundamental interrelatedness of problems of
method, metaphysics, and value. Each part is an integral whole,
complete in itself.
That philosophy has this central role in human practice
indicates that it should be neither discarded nor deified. This is
the explicit premise of the book. Students are likely to be faced
increasingly with a demand for clarification on the fundamental
issues of life and value. The expectation that philosophy will
provide ready-made answers to these kinds of questions is as naive
as the demand for any panacea, but this task cannot be turned over
to any other department of human knowledge or any other branch of
social activity.
By placing emphasis on the importance of theory in matters of
practice, the need for clear and systematic understanding of the
world and man within it, and on the constant role of reflection in
the management of human affairs, Edel seeks to shed light on the
larger questions of philosophy by examining them in a systematic
way. The result is a great text and tool for students and teachers
that deals directly with the fundamental issues of our
civilization.
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