
- 140 pages
- English
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Technology and Justice
About this book
Six magnificent and stimulating essays examining the role of technology in shaping how we live, by one of Canada's most influential philosophers, now reissued in a handsome A List edition.
Originally published in 1986, the six essays that comprise Technology and Justice offer absorbing reflections on the extent to which technology has shaped the way we live now. George Grant explores the fate of traditional values in modern education, social behaviour, and religion, and offers his insights into some of the most contentious ethical deliberations of the past half-century.
In essays ranging in content from classical philosophy to the morals of euthanasia, Technology and Justice showcases Grant's stimulating commentary on the meaning of the North American experience.
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Table of contents
- Also By
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Preface
- Thinking About Technology
- Faith and the Multiversity
- Nietzsche and the Ancients: Philosophy and Scholarship
- Research in the Humanities
- The Language of Euthanasia
- Abortion and Rights
- Appendix
- A Further Note on Sources
- Acknowledgements
- About the Author
- About the Publisher
- The A List