Natural Law, Science, and the Social Construction of Reality

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University Press of America, 2004 - 341 oldal
Natural Law, Science, and the Social Construction of Reality looks at changes in knowledge and the relationship to values from the modern era to today. Author Bernie Koenig examines Newton's influence on Locke and Kant, how Kant influenced Darwin and Freud, and the implications of their work for both anthropology and moral theory.
 

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NATURAL LAW AND THE SCIENTIFIC REVOLUTION
1
CONCEPTUAL REVOLUTIONS
21
JOHN LOCKE NATURAL LAW AND THE EMPIRICIST TRADITION
51
THE KANTIAN RESPONSE
111
THE POSTMODERN RESPONSE
187
POSTMODERN SCIENCE AS SOCIAL CONSTRUCT
259
CONCLUSIONS
299
Appendix
313
NOTES
325
BIBLIOGRAPHY
333
Index
339
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Bernie Koenig is Professor of Philosophy and Music at Fanshawe College in Ontario, Canada, where he has taught since 1973. Originally from New York City, Koenig attended Manhattan School of Music, Long Island University, and the City University of New York, before moving to Canada and continuing his post graduate studies at the University of Western Ontario.

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