Rules, Magic and Instrumental Reason
Explore the intricate intersection of philosophy and social sciences in "Rules, Magic and Instrumental Reason" by Bere Dov Lerner. Published in 2001 by Taylor & Francis Ltd, this engaging hardback edition spans 192 pages and provides a systematic and critical examination of renowned philosopher Peter Winch's contributions. Lerner delves into Winch's thought-provoking ideas, making this book an invaluable resource for students and scholars alike who are interested in understanding the evolution of philosophy throughout the twentieth century. Whether you are a dedicated philosophy enthusiast or a newcomer to the field, this book invites you to deepen your insights and appreciate the complexities of social sciences. Add "Rules, Magic and Instrumental Reason" to your collection today and immerse yourself in a pivotal discourse that shapes our comprehension of human interactions and societal constructs.