THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY: Book VI Paperback – March 25, 2025

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Volume VI: 20th‑Century & Contemporary Philosophy — From Pragmatism to the Philosophy of ScienceA clear, structured guide to the ideas that shape today’s world: pragmatism and utilitarianism, psychoanalysis, analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of language, phenomenology, political philosophy, and the philosophy of science—with applications to AI ethics, big data, quantum computing, bioethics, transhumanism, and scientific objectivity.Module X: 20th‑Century and Contemporary Philosophy Lecture 37: Pragmatism & Utilitarianism — From Charles Peirce, William James, and John Dewey to Richard Rorty’s neopragmatism and Hilary Putnam’s pragmatic realism; from Jeremy Bentham and John Stuart Mill to Peter Singer’s bioethics and global responsibility. Traces how these traditions shaped modern ethics and public policy.Lecture 38: Psychoanalysis — Freud & Jung — Sigmund Freud’s foundational theories and Carl Jung’s analytical psychology; the collective unconscious in dialogue with Eastern philosophy, Marxism, feminism, existentialism, and contemporary political thought.Lecture 39: Analytic Philosophy & Philosophy of Language — Ludwig Wittgenstein (language games), logical positivism (verificationism, logical atomism), post‑positivist turns in the philosophy of science, and current debates on consciousness (e.g., Daniel Dennett and John Searle’s Chinese Room).Lecture 40: Phenomenology — Method & Impact — Edmund Husserl’s foundations, Maurice Merleau‑Ponty’s phenomenology of perception, and Emmanuel Levinas’s ethical phenomenology. Shows phenomenology’s influence on psychology, medicine, cognitive science, existential psychotherapy, and AI ethics.Module XI: Political Philosophy & Philosophy of Science Lecture 41: Political Philosophy — Power, Justice, and Critique — From Machiavelli’s realism to John Rawls’s theory of justice; globalization, sovereignty, environmental ethics, and social justice; Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida as postmodern critics; Ivan Ilyin on statehood; and Noam Chomsky’s critique of contemporary political systems. Bridges philosophy with economics, sociology, and law.Lecture 42: Philosophy of Science — From Hume & Kant to Popper & Kuhn — Shifts from neopositivism to post-positivism; Karl Popper’s falsificationism and Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm shifts; current debates on techno-optimism and techno-skepticism, emerging technologies such as quantum computing, big data, and artificial intelligence, and their implications for transhumanism, bioethics, and the limits of scientific objectivity.➤ Special Features of the TextbookInteractive Learning — Discussion questions, practical assignments, and curated reading lists after every lecture.Clarity & Accessibility — Jargon‑light explanations without sacrificing academic rigor.Real‑World Relevance — Frameworks you can apply to ethics, policy, technology, culture, and personal decision‑making.Why Study This Volume?Connect the dots from pragmatism to phenomenology, from analytic philosophy to political philosophy and the philosophy of science—and see how these debates inform our choices about technology, justice, environment, and human agency in the 21st century.Make sense of the present—and think responsibly about the future. Begin your study of 20th‑century and contemporary philosophy today. Read more

ISBN13 979-8315328582
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 7 x 1.03 x 10 inches
Book 6 of 6 THE SECRET CODES OF THE MIND: INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
Item Weight 1.74 pounds
Print length 457 pages
Publication date March 25, 2025

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