Essays on Mind and Sentiment
Author: Edmund Karani
Publisher: Troubador Publishing
Published: 2013
Total Pages: 122
ISBN-13: 9781780883984
DOWNLOAD EBOOKEssays on Mind and Sentiment is a philosophy text, accessibly written (because it is as much a personal analysis, as it is an academic endeavour), which brings major philosophical issues to the attention of general readers as well as students of philosophy. The author himself, was a student of philosophy some thirty years ago, and has had the benefit of debating these issues with leaders in that field of study. The Essays is a personal analysis of some of the cornerstones of modern Western philosophy, namely, language and reification, the nature of truth, time and causation, mind and knowledge, and that frequently misunderstood but popular issue known as freedom of will. That comprises the subject matter of Part I of this book. Part II is the author's analysis of religious sentiment and morality, and covers areas such as the nature of religious dogma, and of god-head; as well as the ethical and quasi-ethical concepts often associated with the better known religions, and their antitheses, namely, altruism and selfishness, aggression and gentleness, pride and humility, justice and injustice. The book does not aim to be polemical in intent, but seeks rather to elicit discussion.