Thinking Systematics: Critical-Dialectical Reasoning for a Perilous Age and a Case for Socialism
Autor Murray E.G. Smith, Tim Hayslipen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 2025
Mainstream problem-solving focuses almost exclusively on scientific/technological fixes on one side and moral/cultural remedies on the other. But to comprehend our world adequately far more serious attention must be given to the specifically social, economic and political arrangements shaping our lives. Once embraced by growing numbers of people, TSS strategies, methods and habits of thought can contribute significantly to a “new common sense” — one adequate to meeting the immense challenges facing humanity in our era.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781773636931
ISBN-10: 1773636936
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
ISBN-10: 1773636936
Pagini: 356
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: Fernwood Publishing
Colecția Fernwood Publishing
Locul publicării:Canada
Cuprins
- Preface:
- Prologue I: : On Human Thinking, Society and a Decaying Culture
- Prologue II: : Alarming Facts about Our Perilous Age
- Prologue III: : Observations on Human Potential
- Introduction :
- Part I: : Thinking Systematics (TSS 1)
- Chapter One: : The Need in Human Thinking
- Chapter Two: : Dialectical Reason: A Brief Historical Survey
- Chapter Three: : TSS and Dialectical Logic
- Chapter Four: : TSS and the Environmental Crisis – A Case Study
- Part II: : Taking the Social Seriously (TSS 2)
- Chapter Five:: From Philosophy to Social Theory
- Chapter Six: : Faith, Reason and Morality
- Chapter Seven: : Evald Ilyenkov: Dialectics of the Ideal
- Chapter Eight:: Dialectical Monism versus Dualism
- Part III: : Taking Socialism Seriously (TSS 3)
- Chapter Nine: : Marxist Socialism and TSS Dialectical Materialism
- Chapter Ten: : Arguments for Socialism
- Epilogue: : TSS and Human Progress
- Appendix: A TSS Seminar
Recenzii
“Interpreting the world is one thing. Changing it quite another. Thought, insufficient on its own to bring about change, must always be accompanied by action. How do we think change? Smith and Hayslip offer us a challenge to think better as well as instruction in how to do so. Thinking Systematics is nothing less than a guide to thinking better, to conceiving the world in ways that liberate socialist possibility from the ‘mind forg’d manacles’ capitalism has imposed on the ‘brain of the living.’ Read this book and think socialism’s promise. Then act to realize a better world, one that frees humanity from the precariousness created by the profit system.”
“The 21st century is an age of fake news, of opinion over fact, of lies over truth, of relativism over objective reality, of faith over reason. We are in desperate need of rational and logical thinking to cut through this morass of confusions and illusions. In this book, Smith and Hayslip show that we can substantially improve how to think and act rationally so that a world scarred by deep social inequalities, material privation and pervasive injustices can be transformed.”
“This book is a powerful antidote to current intellectual fashions that question the possibility of approximating objective truth. Demonstrating the power of rational ideas and displaying an unalloyed optimism about human beings’ ability to create a new and better social-ecological order, Thinking Systematics is a feast in philosophy and social theory. It provides an accessible and synoptic history of the major controversies in Western philosophy from antiquity up to the modern era and advocates a dialectical mode of thinking about the human world and its relation with nature. The book will be of benefit to anyone who wishes to scientifically understand the world with all its contradictions and to contribute to its radical transformation.”
“The 21st century is an age of fake news, of opinion over fact, of lies over truth, of relativism over objective reality, of faith over reason. We are in desperate need of rational and logical thinking to cut through this morass of confusions and illusions. In this book, Smith and Hayslip show that we can substantially improve how to think and act rationally so that a world scarred by deep social inequalities, material privation and pervasive injustices can be transformed.”
“This book is a powerful antidote to current intellectual fashions that question the possibility of approximating objective truth. Demonstrating the power of rational ideas and displaying an unalloyed optimism about human beings’ ability to create a new and better social-ecological order, Thinking Systematics is a feast in philosophy and social theory. It provides an accessible and synoptic history of the major controversies in Western philosophy from antiquity up to the modern era and advocates a dialectical mode of thinking about the human world and its relation with nature. The book will be of benefit to anyone who wishes to scientifically understand the world with all its contradictions and to contribute to its radical transformation.”