Tantalus : Or, the future of Man.  F. C. S. Schiller

Tantalus : Or, the future of Man

Por F. C. S. Schiller

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Sinopsis

In "Tantalus: Or, the Future of Man," F. C. S. Schiller presents a thought-provoking philosophical exploration of human existence, ethics, and the potential paths that humanity may traverse in the future. Written in a compelling narrative style that weaves together elements of philosophy, social critique, and speculative fiction, the book situates itself within the broader tradition of early 20th-century philosophical inquiry, engaging with contemporary debates surrounding determinism, free will, and the moral responsibilities of individuals in an evolving society. Schiller's distinctive perspective invites readers to ponder the intricate relationship between aspiration and reality, positioning humanity's desires as both a driving force and a source of profound discontent. F. C. S. Schiller, a prominent philosopher and an advocate for pragmatism, drew upon his diverse academic background and his immersion in the philosophical debates of his time to craft this ambitious work. His experiences, particularly in the context of the socio-political upheavals of the early 1900s, have undoubtedly influenced his reflections on the future of mankind. Schiller's innovative ideas resonate with the urgent questions of identity, purpose, and community that continue to shape discourse in philosophy and social thought today. This book stands as a compelling invitation for readers who seek to engage with profound philosophical questions about the human condition. Schiller's eloquent prose encourages critical reflection on the trajectory of human progress, making "Tantalus" essential reading for those interested in philosophy, ethics, and the timeless struggles inherent in our desire for meaning and fulfillment.

F. C. S. Schiller

  • Editorial:
  • Good Press
  • ISBN:
  • 8596547853480
  • Idioma:
  • Inglés
  • Tamaño:
  • Kb
  • Publicado:
  • Diciembre 29, 2024
  • Filosofía / General