Nature, truth, and value

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382 pages 2005

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"In Nature, Truth, and Value, nineteen scholars - writing from across the humanities and social sciences - challenge the reigning theoretical and philosophical enterprises of deconstruction and postmodernism. With great erudition, ambition, and daring, all contributions have one thread in common: their abiding interest in the work of Frederick Ferre, a thinker whose passion for intellectual inquiry remains unsurpassed. More specifically, Nature, Truth, and Value is an exploration of Ferre's ideas that traditional dichotomies are dead, that we are all a part of nature, that truth is one, and that value is ultimate."--BOOK JACKET.

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