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Dissident Philosophers: Voices Against the Political Current of the Academy

Editat de T. Allan Hillman, Tully Borland
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 noi 2021
The book consists of sixteen essays (and an introduction) from prominent philosophers who are at odds with the predominant political trend(s) of academic philosophy, political trend(s) primarily associated with leftism. Some of these philosophers identify explicitly with the political right - an admittedly broad term which ranges from American conservative to British Tory, from religious right to non-religious right, from libertarian to authoritarian. Yet other dissident philosophers eschew the left/right dichotomy altogether while maintaining a firm political distance from the majority of their (left-leaning) colleagues. The primary goal of the volume is to represent a broad constituency of political philosophies and perspectives at variance with the prevailing political sentiments of the academy. Each essay is partly autobiographical in nature, detailing personal experiences that have influenced these philosophers throughout their lives, and partly philosophical, putting forth reflections on the intellectual viability of a right-leaning (or decidedly non-left leaning) political philosophy or some segment of it. The contemporary university is supposed to be the locus of viewpoint diversity, and yet as is evident to professors, students, and virtually anyone else who sets foot within its halls, it most certainly is not - particularly in matters political. Nevertheless, these essays are not instances of special-pleading or grievance incitement. Instead, each article provides a glimpse into the life of an academic philosopher whose views have largely been at odds with peers and colleagues. Furthermore, all of the essays were consciously constructed with the aim of being philosophically rigorous while eschewing technical language and verbose prose. In short, the essays will be enjoyable to a wide audience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781538159040
ISBN-10: 153815904X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 4 b/w illustrations;
Dimensiuni: 160 x 238 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

1Introduction: Thoughtcrime Revealed
T. Allan Hillman and Tully Borland
2Up from Political Liberalism (But Not Entirely)
Francis J. Beckwith
3Don't Throw Out Those Tin-Foil Hats Just Yet: A Libertarian Defense of Promulgating 'Unwarranted' Conspiracy Theories
John Bickle and Marica Bernstein
4Under the Copybook Headings: Rudyard Kipling's Ethics of Civilization
Daniel Bonevac
5Academia: Hooligans at Play
Jason Brennan
6The Importance of Cultural Preservation
Rafael De Clercq
7Learning All the Wrong Lessons
Dan Demetriou
8The Metaphysical Foundations of Conservatism
Edward Feser
9Reflections of an Apostate
Michael Huemer
10Individualism and Rights: Libertarianism in Academia
Eric Mack
11Correcting the Strawmen: Why Most Evangelical Christians Are Political Conservatives
J.P. Moreland
12Left and Right: A Pox on Both their Houses
Jan Narveson
13Away from Omelas
Michael Pakaluk
14The Curious Case of the Double Dissident
Neven Sesardic
15The Humbling of an Impatient Cosm

Recenzii

An interesting and at times fascinating glimpse into the thought of a group of heterodox intellectuals. In addition to the clear presentation of well-developed philosophical views that challenge left-wing orthodoxies, their personal experiences and reflections on what is involved in being a professional philosopher who dissents from those orthodoxies makes for compelling reading.
Together, the essays collected in Dissident Philosophers offer a fascinating and valuable glimpse into the lives and minds of marginalized thinkers. The contributors explore some of the social pressures that enforce official and unofficial orthodoxies, and give some indication of the interesting research proposals that aren't being pursued as a result. This timely volume should give thoughtful readers of all political persuasions a lot to chew on, even if they can't swallow everything.