: It examines the inherent tensions between these two democratic ideals.
The book is structured into five key chapters that trace the evolution of liberty and its limits: Bounds of Freedom: Popper, Liberty and Ecologic...
: The final chapter explores "Reason, Tradition and Freedom" in the context of ecology, proposing that ecological well-being can be integrated into the framework of an "Open Society". Key Themes : It examines the inherent tensions between these
(2004) is a philosophical work by Mahasweta Chaudhury . Published as part of the Series in the Philosophy of Karl R. Popper and Critical Rationalism , the book bridges the gap between traditional political philosophy and modern environmental ethics. Core Thesis and Framework Published as part of the Series in the Philosophy of Karl R
: Unlike some environmental philosophies that view science as the enemy, this work maintains that critical rationalism can provide a framework for "ecological rationality" where science is a tool for progress rather than a tool for dominance. About the Author
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Bounds of Freedom – Popper, Liberty and Ecological Rationality