Seven Letters to Melin: Essays on the Soul, Science, Art and Mortality: Václav Havel Series
Autor Josef Šafarík Traducere de Ian Finlay Stoneen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2020
Through these exchanges, Šafařík argues for the primacy of artistic creativity over scientific explanation, of truth over accuracy, of internal moral agency over an externally imposed social morality, and of personal religious belief over organized church-going. Šafařík is neither anti-scientific nor anti-rational; however, he argues that science has limited power, and he rejects the idea of science that denies meaning and value to what cannot be measured or calculated.
Šafařík’s critiques of technology, the wage economy, and increased professionalization make him an important precursor to the philosophy of deep ecology. This book was also a major influence on the Czech president Václav Havel; in this new translation it will find a fresh cohort of readers interested in what makes us human.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9788024643755
ISBN-10: 8024643758
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 191 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Colecția Karolinum Press, Charles University
Seria Václav Havel Series
ISBN-10: 8024643758
Pagini: 300
Dimensiuni: 152 x 191 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Karolinum Press, Charles University
Colecția Karolinum Press, Charles University
Seria Václav Havel Series
Notă biografică
Josef Šafařík (1907–92) was a Czech author and thinker. Ian Finlay Stone graduated from the University of Cambridge and has translated works for various agencies and government bureaus.
Recenzii
“Especially with conditions as they are today, the entire oeuvre of Šafařík appears to be the heir and continuation of a philosophical tradition to which it would now be wise to return.”
“Šafařík sees that what ails modern science is the incompatibility between the truth to which it aspires and mankind’s desire for salvation.”