Philosophy and World Problems

Edited by : John McMurtry,

University of Guelph, Canada

Philosophy and World Problems - What Is Good? What Is Bad? -The Value Of All Values Through Time, Place and Theories

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

The Global Crisis Of Values

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Moral Philosophy In Question

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Natural Good And Evil: Beyond Fitness To Survive

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Traditions As Moral Anchor In An Age Of Criterionless Relativism

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

The Primary Axiom And The Life-Value Compass

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Good And Evil Within: Opening The Terra Incognita Of The Felt Side Of Being

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

The Value Field Of Action: Reconciling Humanity And The Beast

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

The Lost Social Subject: Evaluating The Rules By Which We Live

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Deep Principles Of Justice Grounding In Life-Value Meaning

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

The Unseen Global War Of Rights Systems And Its Principles Of Resolution

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Reclaiming Rationality A nd Scientific Method: The Life-Coherence Principle As Global System Imperative

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Human Identity And The Meaning Of Life

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Western Philosophy and the Life-Ground

Giorgio Baruchello, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences,University of Akureyri, Iceland

Life Responsibility versus Mechanical Reductionism: Western World-Views of Nature from Pantheism to Positivism

Richard T. Allen, University of Nottingham, UK
Giorgio Baruchello, Faculty of Law and Social Sciences,University of Akureyri, Iceland

Rationalist Idealism: From Plato to Whitehead

Howard Woodhouse, University of Saskatchewan, Canada

The Embodied Good Life: From Aristotle to Life-Ground Ethics

Jeffery Noonan, Department of Philosophy,University of Windsor, Canada

Visions of Universal Identity in World Religions: From Life-Incoherent To Life-Grounded Spirituality

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Ways of Universal Life: The Tao, Human Heartedness, Zen and Jesus

John McMurtry, University of Guelph,Guelph NIG 2W1, Canada

Modes of Reason

Logic, Philosophy of Science and the Quality of Life

Alex C. Michalos, University of Northern British Columbia, Canada

The Paradigm Wars: Competing Models of Understanding

James Robert Brown, University of Toronto, Canada

The Logic of Natural Language

Anthony Blair, University of Windsor, Canada
Ralph Johnson, University of Windsor, Canada

Why Not Socialism?

G. A. Cohen, All Souls College, Oxford University, UK

Integrative Reason: From Ecological Theory to the Life-Value Calculus

John McMurtry, University of Guelph, Canada

Philosophy, Human Nature, and Society

John McMurtry, University of Guelph, Canada
Jeffery Noonan, Department of Philosophy,University of Windsor, Canada

Human Nature From a Life-Grounded Perspective<

Jeffery Noonan, Department of Philosophy,University of Windsor, Canada

Life-Blind Liberalism and Life-Grounded Democracy

Jeffery Noonan, Department of Philosophy,University of Windsor, Canada

Environmental Philosophy And Its Onto-Ethical Problems: Ancient, Medieval And Contemporary World-Views

Philip Rose and Jeff Noonan, Department of Philosophy, University of Windsor, Canada

Human Rights and Globalization

John McMurtry, University of Guelph, Canada

Human Rights and Global Life-Support Systems

Jeffery Noonan, Department of Philosophy,University of Windsor, Canada

Economic Reason and Crisis of the World System

John McMurtry, University of Guelph, Canada