Retrieving Liberalism from Rationalist Constructivism, Volume I
Weimer, Walter B.
Produktnummer:
187da6d5e0e32741048fdd088e2b9383a4
Autor: | Weimer, Walter B. |
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Themengebiete: | Continental liberalism Epistemology and liberalism Locke's political philosophy Rousseau and the social contract The influence of positivism The new enlightenment The rule of law |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 08.05.2022 |
EAN: | 9783030948573 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 316 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | Springer International Publishing |
Untertitel: | History and Its Betrayal |
Produktinformationen "Retrieving Liberalism from Rationalist Constructivism, Volume I"
This first volume, History and its Betrayal, traces the development of major themes of liberalism from the increase in human population beyond the limits of the face-to-face society of tribalism and small groups up until the present day. It shows that the principles underlying liberalism are the evolutionary development of social organizations that have resulted from the complexity of human action rather than any conscious design or purpose.This book draws out the differences between the classical liberalism dependent upon spontaneous and tacit ordering as a result of evolution, and the explicit or conscious or directed version of progressivism. It shows that the most important recent developments in the philosophy of rationality and the methodology of scientific research, as well as in evolutionary epistemology and the philosophy of biology, actually stem from the theories of complex social organization of the moralists such as Hume, Ferguson, and Smith. The book shows clearly that classical liberalism was never refuted—indeed, no attempt to do so has been offered—it has simply been ignored in favour of programs which sound beneficial and soothing but which cannot be instituted without returning to tribalism.

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