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Song Sparrow and the Child - Claims of Science and Humanity (Hardcover, New)
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Song Sparrow and the Child - Claims of Science and Humanity (Hardcover, New)
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List price R810
Loot Price R571
Discovery Miles 5 710
You Save R239 (30%)
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In this thought-provoking book, distinguished legal scholar Joseph
Vining traces the complex roots of brutal twentieth-century human
experimentation and extermination to worldviews that dehumanize
both perpetrators and victims in distinctive ways, stripping them
of their individuality as well as their intrinsic dignity and
value. Vining finds a disturbing parallel between these worldviews
and what he calls "total theory." Total theories are "beautiful and
helpful explanations through attention to system and process" that
aggressively claim to account for the universe and everything in
it. Vining maintains that some of the most gifted intellectuals and
scientists of our time profess these theories without necessarily
considering the implications of such totalizing worldviews. Using
the example of the song sparrow and the child, Vining opens our
eyes to the ramifications of total theory. He challenges readers to
question casual acceptance of the total theories that are widely
and quietly taught in contemporary biology, physics, and
mathematics--theories that Vining maintains cannot be and are not
actually believed by the people espousing them. This book is an
invitation to recall our individuality and to take seriously the
connection between thought and action, theory and practice. He asks
readers to think deeply about what actual belief is and how what we
believe in science has crucial consequences for the future of
humanity and the natural world. To assist readers in understanding
total theory, Vining draws upon the legal sensibilities commonly
shared by scientist and nonscientist alike. He extends his
consideration to include the dignity not only of humans, but also
of animals. Inelegant, highly readable prose, The Song Sparrow and
the Child offers a reconciliation of spirit and mind, serious
science and a serious sense of purpose and meaning.
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