On finitude and limitations -- Natural science as a human artifact -- Unruly worlds -- The means and methods of rationality -- The limits of naturalistic reason -- Perplexing choices -- Wisdom
Summary
Human finitude and its implications have long been one of the central themes of Western philosophy. The essays gathered together in this volume explore various facets of this not altogether pleasing fact with which we must realistically come to terms
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 99-102) and index