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Routledge - Closure: A Story of Everything - Philosophy Book

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Explore the changing landscape of human knowledge with Closure: A Story of Everything. For more than two millennia, our culture has operated under the belief that a single, true account of the world was possible. As this era ends, many feel a sense of unease and loss regarding our history, moral actions, and shared knowledge. In the current relativistic and post-modern age, we face a wide variety of incompatible theories. From fuzzy logic to consilience, various ideas attempt to propose a theory of everything. This book provides a response to this modern crisis. It offers a radically new story about the nature of ourselves and the world we inhabit. Perfect for readers interested in Western philosophy and the social sciences, this work addresses the deep questions of our time. It examines how we navigate a world without a single unifying narrative and seeks to provide a new way to understand our place in the universe.

Key Features

Addresses the modern crisis of moving from a single true account of the world to a relativistic, post-modern era.

Examines the loss of history, moral action, and established bodies of knowledge in contemporary culture.

Analyzes various competing theories including fuzzy logic and consilience as they attempt to explain everything.

Provides a radically new story regarding the nature of humanity and the world we live in.

Published by Routledge, a trusted name for academic and philosophical texts in the social sciences.

Product Specifications

Format
paperback
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
16 July 2001
Listed Since
09 February 2007

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