Science, Understanding, and Justice
Explore the intricate relationship between science, understanding, and justice in Martin Eger's thought-provoking collection, Science, Understanding, and Justice. Published by Open Court Publishing Co in 2006, this paperback edition spans 480 insightful pages, offering readers a deep dive into contemporary debates in philosophy. Covering topics such as the philosophy of science, education, and moral dilemmas, these essays, written between 1972 and 1999, present controversial and thought-provoking perspectives that challenge conventional wisdom.
Engaging with renowned philosophers, Eger’s dialogic approach invites readers into rich intellectual exchanges, including a notable dialogue with his colleague Abner Shimony. This compilation is not only essential for students of philosophy but also for anyone interested in understanding the social implications of scientific inquiry. Enhance your philosophical library with this compelling work that bridges the gap between scholarly thought and real-world application.