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Being and Worth (Hardcover)
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Being and Worth (Hardcover)
Series: Critical Realism: Interventions Routledge Critical Realism
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This text extends depth-realist philosophy to the question of
values. It argues that beings both in the natural and human worlds
have worth in themselves, whether we recognize it or not. This view
is defended through an account of the human mind as essentially
concerned with that of which it is independent. The book builds on
Roy Bhaskar's proof that facts can entail values, and it aims to
repeat in the realm of ethics his argument that experiment and
change in science show that there is a depth-dimension of real
structures in nature and society. This it does by a partial defence
and immanent critique of Spinoza's philosophy of mind and ethics.
It argues that reason is a principle in humankind which is not
human-centred, but takes us out of ourselves to value beings for
what they are. This leads in the end to an ethics which owes more
to St Augustine than to Spinoza, in that it rests on the idea that
"being as being is good", though not all beings are equally good.
Several obvious objections to this view are answered. Conclusions
follow both for environmental ethics - that natural beings should
be valued for themselves, not just for their use to us - and for
justice in the human wo
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