Subjects of the World
Discover the intricate relationship between humanity and the study of human nature in "Subjects of the World" by Paul Sheldon Davies. Published by The University of Chicago Press in 2014, this compelling paperback features 272 pages that delve into the challenges of understanding human agency. Davies presents a thought-provoking argument for a transformative shift in how we approach our own study, urging readers to break free from conventional humanist perspectives. This reform is essential for a deeper comprehension of what it means to be human in a scientific context. Ideal for both scholars and general readers, "Subjects of the World" invites an engaging exploration of our shared existence and the complex dynamics of agency. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink your understanding of human nature with a fresh, insightful perspective.