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The Retreat to Commitment (Paperback, New edition)
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The Retreat to Commitment (Paperback, New edition)
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William Bartley is a relatively recent figure in the field of
philosophy. Rationalism and empiricism are subjects that appear
superficially to be neither inviting nor stimulating. They are,
however, disciplines which everyone must adhere to if he is to
deserve his definition as a rational being. Yet the tu quoque
argument about the limits of rationality (with respect to moral
choices) has long gone unchallenged. Two leading Protestant
theologians of the twentieth century (Tillich and Niebuhr) have
embraced as fact the philosophical contention that rationality is
logically limited, and that every man makes some ultimately
irrational commitment. It is this claim that Bartley sets out to
disprove. He argues that the newly developed critical means of
reducing error in philosophic thought have greatly extended the
area to which rationalism can be applied, and that it is now
possible for man to make a choice between competing commitments
that is not arbitrary. By making use of rationalism man can arrive
at a firmer commitment. Mr. Bartley's thesis is brilliantly argued
and the book is highly recommended to every student of philosophy
and theology. Unfortunately it is not written so as to be very
accessible to laymen. (Kirkus Reviews)
Offering an answer to the anti-rationalist argument that all
rational theory rests on an irrational commitment, this book also
provides a case study of modern Protestant theology. The author
contends that Western philosophical traditions are authoritarian in
structure.
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