9780199327249

Barbarous Philosophers

Format: Hardcover

ISBN13: 9780199327249

Hardcover|9780199327249


Overview

This is not a book about philosophy and war. It is a book on contemporary conflict in which the author invokes philosophy to help understand the problems that we face in fighting war today. Barbarous Philosophers sets out to discuss the nature of war through the work of sixteen philosophersfrom Heraclitus in the sixth century BC to the philosopher-physicist Werner Heisenberg writing in the 1950s. Each section begins with a brief epigram representative of each writer's thinking.The contention of the book is that war, as opposed to warfare, is largely an invention of philosophy--our reflection on organised collective violence that date from the time we emerged from the hunter-gatherer stage of development and created the first civilisations centred around city life. TheGreek philosophers were the first to invent what Pascal called the 'rules' of war and in representing the nature of war they also influenced how it was conducted to the extent that generals allowed their minds to be shaped over time by the work of philosophy.The purpose of philosophy, writes Herbert Simon, is to understand meaningful simplicity in the midst of disorderly complexity. Behind the flux of everyday life there is an 'ordered' existence which it is the task of philosophy to uncover if it can. Behind the ever changing character of war lies itsnature that needs to be grasped if it is to be waged successfully.

ISBN-13

9780199327249

ISBN-10

0199327246

Weight

1.10 Pounds

Dimensions

6.00 x 0.75 x 9.00 In

List Price

$40.50

Edition

1st Edition

Format

Hardcover

Language

English

Pages

288 pages

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published On

2010-09-21



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