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The Decline of the Individual


The Decline of the Individual

Reconciling Autonomy with Community

von: Mark D. White

32,09 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 18.09.2017
ISBN/EAN: 9783319617503
Sprache: englisch

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<p>This book explores the steady decline in the status of the individual in recent years and addresses common misunderstandings about the concept of individuality. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, technology, economics, philosophy, politics, and law, White explains how and why the individual has been devalued in the eyes of scholars, government leaders, and the public. He notes that developments in science have led to doubts about our&nbsp;<i>cognitive competence</i>, while assumptions made in the humanities have led to questions about our&nbsp;<i>moral competence</i>. In this book, White goes on to argue that both of these views are mistaken and that they stem from overly simplistic ideas about how individuals make choices, however imperfectly, in their interests, which are multifaceted and complex. In response, he proposes a new way to look at individuals that preserves their essential autonomy while emphasizing their responsibility to others, inspired by the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant and the legal and political philosophy reflected in the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. This book explains how individuality combines both rights and responsibilities, reconciles the popular yet false dichotomy between individual and society, and provides the basis for a humane and respectful civil society and government.</p>

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<p>This book is part of White's trilogy on the individual and society, which includes&nbsp;<i>The Manipulation of Choice</i>&nbsp;and&nbsp;<i>The Illusion of Well-Being</i>.</p>
<div>1. Introduction</div><div>2. The Individual in Psychology, Neuroscience, and Economics</div><div>3. Big Data, Algorithms, and Quantification</div><div>4. Individual in Essence, Social in Orientation</div><div>5. Balancing the Individual and Society in Law and Politics</div><div>6. Conclusion</div><div><br></div>
Mark D. White is Chair of the Department of Philosophy at the College of Staten Island, City University of New York, USA, where he teaches courses in economics, philosophy, and law. He is the author of six books, including&nbsp;<em>The Manipulation of Choice</em> (2013) and <i>The Illusion of Well-Being</i> (2015). White is the editor of Palgrave's Perspectives from Social Economics series.
<div>This book explores the steady decline in the status of the individual in recent years and addresses common misunderstandings about the concept of individuality. Drawing from psychology, neuroscience, technology, economics, philosophy, politics, and law, White explains how and why the individual has been devalued in the eyes of scholars, government leaders, and the public. He notes that developments in science have led to doubts about our <i>cognitive competence</i>, while assumptions made in the humanities have led to questions about our <i>moral competence</i>. In this book, White goes on to argue that both of these views are mistaken and that they stem from overly simplistic ideas about how individuals make choices, however imperfectly, in their interests, which are multifaceted and complex. In response, he proposes a new way to look at individuals that preserves their essential autonomy while emphasizing their responsibility to others, inspired by the moral philosophy of Immanuel Kant and the legal and political philosophy reflected in the Bill of Rights to the U.S. Constitution. This book explains how individuality combines both rights and responsibilities, reconciles the popular yet false dichotomy between individual and society, and provides the basis for a humane and respectful civil society and government.</div><div><br></div><div>&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div>This book is part of White's trilogy on the individual and society, which includes <i>The Manipulation of Choice</i> and <i>The Illusion of Well-Being</i>.</div>
<p>Discusses the nature of individual choice in both sciences and the humanities</p><p>Introduces a novel conception of the person that combines individuality and sociality</p><p>Acknowledges the influence of others on individual decision-making</p><p>Argues that autonomy does not imply selfishness</p><p>Written in light, humorous style to appeal to the widest readership</p><p>Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras</p>

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