Against the Idols of the Age
Discover the profound insights of David Stove in Against the Idols of the Age, a compelling collection of philosophical essays that challenge prevailing notions in ethics and moral philosophy. Published in 2001 by Taylor & Francis Inc, this 384-page paperback delves into the intricacies of Western philosophy, offering a unique perspective on the philosophical landscape of the postwar era. Although Stove remains lesser-known outside of Australia, his brilliance shines through in this thought-provoking work. Engage with his arguments as he dismantles societal idols and encourages critical thinking. Ideal for philosophy enthusiasts and anyone interested in the social aspects of philosophical discourse, this book is a must-read for those seeking to expand their understanding of modern philosophical thought. Immerse yourself in Stove's enlightening prose and discover why he is regarded as one of the most illuminating essayists of his time.