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El. knyga: Amicable Ambiguity: The Indispensable Value of Vagueness, Open-Endedness, and Uncertainty

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  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666969665
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Nov-2024
  • Leidėjas: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781666969665

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Often rejected out of hand as the enemy of clarity and convincingness, ambiguity—in thought, speech, writing, analysis, or theory—should not be overlooked. Donald A. Crosby explores the innumerable positive contributions of conceptual and discursive ambiguity in situations where ambiguity can be the amicable friend of intelligibility and convincingness rather than their sworn enemy. While people have been willing to acknowledge the positive role ambiguity can play in poetry, story, myth, ritual, oratory, and song, Crosby argues that its positive roles extend far beyond these modes of reflection and expression and into the whole of life. Amicable Ambiguity: The Indispensable Value of Vagueness, Open-Endedness, and Uncertainty shows how, why, and when this claim may hold true and needs to incorporated both across academic disciplines as well as in the more ordinary areas of thought and experience.



Ambiguity has an important and often essential role to play in all areas of meaningful thought, expression, and claims to truth. Amicable Ambiguity explores areas of thought and experience where conceptual and discursive ambiguity can be the amicable friend of intelligibility and convincingness rather than their sworn enemy.

Recenzijos

Donald Crosby has presented an eminently accessible sequence of precise and rich chapters that examine the themes of ambiguity and vagueness in central dimensions of human life. Writing in a direct and personal manner out of a great depth of knowledge and existential commitment, Crosby shows by his example how philosophy can inform and structure our engagements with the variety of contexts, both existential and conceptual, in which we live out our lives in a mysterious cosmos defined by powers and forces that touch and challenge us in multiple ways and on multiple levels, encompassing not just our forms of interpreting the world but our individual and social existential practices. -- Robert E. Innis, University of Massachusetts Lowell Crosbys inquiry spans a broad area of topics to offer an accessible and compelling argument for why ambiguity is indispensable for vulnerable and finite beings such as us. -- Ulf Zackariasson, Uppsala University

Daugiau informacijos

Ambiguity has an important and often essential role to play in all areas of meaningful thought, expression, and claims to truth. Amicable Ambiguity explores areas of thought and experience where conceptual and discursive ambiguity can be the amicable friend of intelligibility and convincingness rather than their sworn enemy.

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One: The Ballast of Ambiguity

Chapter Two: Politics, Morality, and History

Chapter Three: Ambiguities of Nature

Chapter Four: Religion and Ambiguity

Chapter Five: Ambiguities of Technology

Chapter Six: Ambiguities of Claims to Knowledge

Chapter Seven: Ambiguities of Freedom

Chapter Eight: Ambiguities of Conviction

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

Donald A. Crosby is professor of philosophy emeritus at Colorado State University.