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Society in its Challenges

Philosophical Considerations of Living in Society
By: Santiago Sia

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To what extent can philosophical thinking address the challenges of living in society? This book answers this question, offering an analysis of fundamental issues and providing a philosophical vision for the creative advance of society.

Living in society has always presented a variety of challenges to its members. These challenges need to be addressed if there is to be an…
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Living in society has always presented a variety of challenges to its members. These challenges need to be addressed if there is to be an improvement in the quality of life in society. However, to what extent can philosophical thinking facilitate the task? This book pursues and answers this question. It offers an analysis of fundamental issues and provides philosophical considerations of the challenges arising from living in society. The topics discussed here include philosophy and the social context; individual interests and the common good; dualistic thinking of and in society; relationships and communal life; the individual and society; ethical thinking and formation; images, reality and truth; the power and limits of human freedom; social roles, public office and moral society; economic crisis and accountability; the marketplace, academia, education; contemporary society and faith-based education; and the meaning and significance of life. After reviewing these discussions, the concluding chapter then sets out a philosophical vision to facilitate an understanding of and motivation for the creative advance of society.

Santiago Sia is a retired Professor and Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Milltown Institute (National University of Ireland). Author and editor of several books and articles, and an international lecturer, he was previously Professor of Philosophy and Director of Ethical Studies at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, USA, for several years.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5642-8
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5642-3
  • Date of Publication: 2014-03-11

Paperback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-7444-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-7444-1
  • Date of Publication: 2015-03-23

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5796-3
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5796-3
  • Date of Publication: 2015-03-23

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: YX, JFM, HPS
  • THEMA: QDTQ, JBFV, QDTS
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  • “This volume brings together Filipino-born and Irish-based scholar Santiago Sia’s writings over a number of years on the nature of the human person, ethics and culture to produce a book-length study of the general topic of ethical living in society. The result is a stimulating set of reflections on a vital topic for our times, since contemporary society in many parts of the world is often thought to be facing something of a crisis of ethical values, not only in the area of individual behavior and personal morality, but also with regard to modern living more broadly, such as in business, politics, and law. […] The book is a treasure trove of ancient and modern wisdom, as well as a measured, but insightful set of reflections on the crisis of ethics in contemporary society that has contributed so much to the disturbing levels of cynicism, desperation, dysfunction, economic hardship and alienation among the general public. […] Sia writes with probing curiosity, measured restraint, and a great deal of common sense. He is a careful thinker, influenced by a wide range of figures from classical and contemporary philosophy, and he brings wisdom and clarity to a set of vitally important topics for our times.”
    - Brendan Sweetman Rockhurst University, USA
  • “This book considers the essence of philosophy, individuals and society, power and obligation, morality and freedom, economics, education, and so on, and addresses the challenges in society from all aspects. Its content is detailed and comprehensive. […] The creation process of the book is logically meticulous, strongly academic, and worth learning. Every chapter of the book is like a themed thesis. We can get a lot of information from it. […] The book is strongly academic and worth learning. […] [It] not only gives us much information on how to address the challenges in society, but also teaches us to build up a frame of philosophy vision for confronting the challenges of living society. […] In this book, the philosophical considerations are well used to meet the challenges in society and give a lot of practical information and inspiration from different perspectives. I hope it will receive serious attention from philosophers that it deserves.”
    - Li Lin Palacky University, Czech Republic; Journal of Exceptional People, Volume 2, Number 17, 2020
  • "It would be difficult to overstate Sia’s achievement. He has shown that philosophical thinking can make important contributions to meeting contemporary social ethical challenges. And more specifically, he has shown that a philosophy and metaphysics of creativity offers a genuinely hopeful (reality-based) vision of possible social ethical advances. Sia’s trilogy is a uniquely important contribution to advancing constructive postmodern philosophy and social ethics."
    - Theodore Walker Jr. Associate Professor of Ethics and Society, Southern Methodist University
  • "Santiago Sia provides a much-needed antidote to the popular myth that philosophy cannot be of service to our societies. He demonstrates its usefulness to our societies and our dire need for education that develops the ability to analyse and reflect, weigh and assess different options, consider the long and the short term, and ultimately to decide where we want our societies to go on the basis of a considered reflection of who we want to be. The thoughtful and well-written essays will reward anyone interested in our societies and the legacy we will leave to future generations."
    - Sjur Bergan Head of the Education Department, Directorate of Democratic Citizenship and Participation; Directorate General II Democracy, Council of Europe, Strasbourg, France
  • "I have no doubt that Santiago’s book will help provoke the kind of probing discussions we need to be having about how we can live humanly together, draw wisdom from information and experience and not simply accrete knowledge – a very important addition to his impressive corpus of writings and wise scholarship and to our civic discourse."
    - Mary McAleese Former President of Ireland

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