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Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity addresses each of the
key public policy issues of our techno-future from the perspective
of deeply informed and philosophically inclined public
intellectuals. Among the issues addressed are the detachment of our
idea of justice from any credible foundation; Tocqueville's
prescience on how a "cognitive elite" might be the aristocracy to
be most feared in our time; robotization and the possibility of
being ruled by morally challenged robots; organ markets; the
degradation of liberal education by obsessive techno-enthusiasm;
biotechnology and biological determinism; the birth dearth and the
inevitable erosion of our entitlements; the possibility that our
techno-domination is basically an unfolding of the Lockean logic of
our foundation; and the future of the free exercise of religion in
an aggressively libertarian time. All in all, this book should
provoke widespread discussion about the relationship between
scientific/technological progress and the one true moral/spiritual
progress that takes place over the course of every particular human
life.
In Benedict XVI and the Politics of Modernity, distinguished
scholars from North America and Europe examine Pope Benedict XVI's
searching reflections on the challenges and prospects facing modern
Western society. For more than five decades, Joseph Ratzinger/Pope
Benedict XVI has made the subject of the continued health and
vitality of Western civilization a focal point of his reflections.
From his early (1968) Introduction to Christianity to his later
(2005) Values in a Time of Upheaval, the Pope has argued that the
preservation of the social, political, scientific, and spiritual
way of life that characterizes modern Western societies hinges upon
our rediscovery of the unique roots and distinctive nature of
Western civilization. Focusing on Pope Benedict XVI's nuanced
account as to why the modern West cannot currently afford to forget
or neglect its premodern Hellenic and Christian roots, this book
will interest religious and nonreligious people who are concerned
about the future of democracy and religion in contemporary Western
societies. This book was based on a special issue of Perpsectives
on Political Science.
In this edited collection, Peter Lawler presents a lucid and
comprehensive introduction to a diverse set of political issues
according to Tocqueville. Democracy and Its Friendly Critics
addresses a variety of modern political and social concerns, such
as the moral dimension of democracy, the theoretical challenges to
democracy in our time, the religious dimension of liberty, and the
meaning of work in contemporary American Life. Taking innovative
and unexpected approaches toward familiar topics, the essays
present engaging insights into a democratic society, and the
contributors include some of today's leading figures in political
philosophy. No other collection on Tocqueville addresses
contemporary American political issues in such a direct and
accessible fashion, making this book a valuable resource for the
study of political theory in America.
Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity addresses each of the
key public policy issues of our techno-future from the perspective
of deeply informed and philosophically inclined public
intellectuals. Among the issues addressed are the detachment of our
idea of justice from any credible foundation; Tocqueville's
prescience on how a "cognitive elite" might be the aristocracy to
be most feared in our time; robotization and the possibility of
being ruled by morally challenged robots; organ markets; the
degradation of liberal education by obsessive techno-enthusiasm;
biotechnology and biological determinism; the birth dearth and the
inevitable erosion of our entitlements; the possibility that our
techno-domination is basically an unfolding of the Lockean logic of
our foundation; and the future of the free exercise of religion in
an aggressively libertarian time. All in all, this book should
provoke widespread discussion about the relationship between
scientific/technological progress and the one true moral/spiritual
progress that takes place over the course of every particular human
life.
This rich and varied collection of essays addresses some of the
most fundamental human questions through the lenses of philosophy,
literature, religion, politics, and theology. Peter Augustine
Lawler and Dale McConkey have fashioned an interdisciplinary
consideration of such perennial and enduring issues as the
relationship between nature and history, nature and grace, reason
and revelation, classical philosophy and Christianity, modernity
and postmodernity, repentance and self-limitation, and philosophy
and politics. These tensions are explored through the works of such
eminent thinkers as Aristotle, Augustine, and Tocqueville, but the
contributors engage a wide variety of texts from popular culture,
American literature Flannery O'Connor receives notable attention
and social theory to create a remarkably comprehensive, if far from
harmonious, introduction to political philosphy today."
In this edited collection, Peter Lawler presents a lucid and
comprehensive introduction to a diverse set of political issues
according to Tocqueville. Democracy and Its Friendly Critics
addresses a variety of modern political and social concerns, such
as the moral dimension of democracy, the theoretical challenges to
democracy in our time, the religious dimension of liberty, and the
meaning of work in contemporary American Life. Taking innovative
and unexpected approaches toward familiar topics, the essays
present engaging insights into a democratic society, and the
contributors include some of today's leading figures in political
philosophy. No other collection on Tocqueville addresses
contemporary American political issues in such a direct and
accessible fashion, making this book a valuable resource for the
study of political theory in America.
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