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Questioning Authority - Political Resistance and the Ethic of Natural Science (Paperback)
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Questioning Authority - Political Resistance and the Ethic of Natural Science (Paperback)
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The West is currently witnessing the slow destruction of the
classical liberal tradition. The casualties are reason, the
willingness to question political or religious authority, and the
validity of natural science. Replacing these are a crippling
intellectual relativism, political apathy, and a grave
misunderstanding of natural science and its concomitant ethic. In
this work, Diana M. Judd gets to the root of the matter by directly
addressing the following questions: What is modern natural science?
What effect did it have on how we think about politics? What are
the dangers surrounding the marginalization of natural science and
the liberal intellectual and political tradition? This is a work of
political theory. It seeks to engage the political by addressing
the question first posed by the ancient Greeks: How ought we to
live? If we have indeed entered the age of endarkenment where
religious dogma, intellectual apathy, and unquestioned authority
increasingly hold sway, there is a need now, more than ever, to
explore the meaning and significance of the origins of the modern
political and scientific traditions Americans take for granted. It
is from these traditions that Americans received the ideas of
legitimate political resistance, reason, individual rights,
religious freedom, and natural science. The importance of modern
natural science and its relationship to these tenets of classical
liberalism is the central concern of this book. Claims that science
is dogmatic and ideological, and that the tenets of liberalism
divide individuals, have become commonplace. It is Judd's intention
to show how these claims err, by exploring what natural science is
and how it evolved. This ethic centers on the radical idea that
authority must be questioned. We ignore this to our peril. If
individuals do not question what leaders say, we abdicate the
rights and responsibility of self-rule and individual freedom.
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