Catastrophe and Philosophy

Author:   David J. Rosner ,  JeiDong Ryu ,  Sarah K. Corrigan ,  Kwon Jong Yoo
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9781498540117


Pages:   370
Publication Date:   04 December 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   David J. Rosner ,  JeiDong Ryu ,  Sarah K. Corrigan ,  Kwon Jong Yoo
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Lexington Books
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.80cm
Weight:   0.699kg
ISBN:  

9781498540117


ISBN 10:   1498540112
Pages:   370
Publication Date:   04 December 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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The book presents a unique way of doing philosophy. It offers points of view from diverse scholars to deal with some of the most pressing problems faced by humanity including “existential catastrophes such as environmental degradation, global warming, overpopulation, the threat of nuclear conflagration, and widespread economic upheaval.” Through these multiple perspectives, Professor David Rosner is able to capture “the sense-making activity” of the traditional philosophy, thus resuscitating philosophy and its sustained relevance during the 21st century. A must read for all those who want to make sense of the human crises in all domains of life posed by the super-abundance of useless and useful information that is bombarded on the mind of the 21st century person. -- Ashok Kumar Malhotra, Emeritus SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy In this book David Rosner skillfully brings together a number of essays that deal with maybe the most significant issue of any given period of time: catastrophe that radically affects our lives and our civilization. It seems that Emil Cioran is right when he says that civilizations begin in myth and end in doubt. A catastrophe brings us to a major dilemma related to the fundamental need of making sense in life and the non-sense and doubt that it implies and generates. The book illustrates powerfully how catastrophes change philosophies and worldviews and how changed philosophies might help deal with these types of extreme situations. This is a work of high relevance to our contemporary troubled world on many fronts as it offers empowering and valuable guidelines that could help in time of need. -- Theodor Damian, Metropolitan College of New York


The book presents a unique way of doing philosophy. It offers points of view from diverse scholars to deal with some of the most pressing problems faced by humanity including existential catastrophes such as environmental degradation, global warming, overpopulation, the threat of nuclear conflagration, and widespread economic upheaval. Through these multiple perspectives, Professor David Rosner is able to capture the sense-making activity of the traditional philosophy, thus resuscitating philosophy and its sustained relevance during the 21st century. A must read for all those who want to make sense of the human crises in all domains of life posed by the super-abundance of useless and useful information that is bombarded on the mind of the 21st century person. -- Ashok Kumar Malhotra, Emeritus SUNY Distinguished Teaching Professor of Philosophy In this book David Rosner skillfully brings together a number of essays that deal with maybe the most significant issue of any given period of time: catastrophe that radically affects our lives and our civilization. It seems that Emil Cioran is right when he says that civilizations begin in myth and end in doubt. A catastrophe brings us to a major dilemma related to the fundamental need of making sense in life and the non-sense and doubt that it implies and generates. The book illustrates powerfully how catastrophes change philosophies and worldviews and how changed philosophies might help deal with these types of extreme situations. This is a work of high relevance to our contemporary troubled world on many fronts as it offers empowering and valuable guidelines that could help in time of need. -- Theodor Damian, Metropolitan College of New York


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David J. Rosner is associate professor of values and ethics, School for Business, Metropolitan College of New York.

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