rich and comprehensive ... [Kekes] always has something original and controversial to say.

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

The Human Condition is a response to the growing disenchantment in the Western world with contemporary life. John Kekes provides rationally justified answers to questions about the meaning of life, the basis of morality, the contingencies of human lives, the prevalence of evil, the nature and extent of human responsibility, and the sources of values we prize. He offers a realistic view of the human condition that rejects both facile optimism and gloomy pessimism; acknowledges that we are vulnerable to contingencies we cannot fully control; defends a humanistic understanding of our condition; recognizes that the values worth pursuing are plural, often conflicting, and that there are many reasonable conceptions of well-being. Kekes emphasizes the importance of facing the fact that man's inhumanity to man is widespread. He rejects as simple-minded both the view that human nature is basically good and that it is basically bad, and argues that our well-being depends on coping with the complex truth that human nature is basically complicated. Finally, Kekes argues that the scheme of things is indifferent to our fortunes and that we can rely only on our own resources to make what we can of our lives.
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John Kekes offers a response to the growing disenchantment in the Western world with contemporary life. He defends a realistic view of the human condition that rejects both facile optimism and gloomy pessimism. While acknowledging that the scheme of things is indifferent to our fortunes, he shows that we do have the resources to improve our lives.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ; INTRODUCTION ; 1. THE QUESTION ; 2. INCREASING CONTROL ; 3. CORRECTING ATTITUDES ; 4. AIMING AT WELL-BEING ; 5. DIMENSIONS OF VALUE ; 6. THE HUMAN DIMENSION AND EVIL ; 7. RESPONSIBILITY FOR EVIL ; 8. THE CULTURAL DIMENSION AND DISENCHANTMENT ; 9. THE PERSONAL DIMENSION AND BOREDOM ; 10. SECULAR HOPE ; CONCLUSION ; NOTES ; WORKS CITED
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`rich and comprehensive ... [Kekes] always has something original and controversial to say.' Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Kekes offers answers to fundamental questions about human existence Responds to the prevalent disenchantment with contemporary life Will appeal to anyone interested in the meaning of life Written in a clear, accessible style
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John Kekes has been Research Professor at the State University of New York and Visiting Professor in Canada, Estonia, Hungary, Portugal, and Singapore. He has received Fellowships from the Canada Council, the State University of New York, and the Woodrow Wilson, Rockefeller, and Earhart Foundations. He is the author of seventeen books and many articles on moral and political thought.
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Kekes offers answers to fundamental questions about human existence Responds to the prevalent disenchantment with contemporary life Will appeal to anyone interested in the meaning of life Written in a clear, accessible style
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Product details

ISBN
9780199687480
Published
2013
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Weight
348 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
142 mm
Thickness
16 mm
Age
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
286

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Biographical note

John Kekes has been Research Professor at the State University of New York and Visiting Professor in Canada, Estonia, Hungary, Portugal, and Singapore. He has received Fellowships from the Canada Council, the State University of New York, and the Woodrow Wilson, Rockefeller, and Earhart Foundations. He is the author of seventeen books and many articles on moral and political thought.