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by Philip Higgs (Author), Jane Smith (Author)

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By offering the statement, "the truth or truths we accept determine what our lives are and will be," the authors of this volume explore the contemporary world and all of its contradictions, from starvation, AIDS, and illiteracy to digital technology, the human genome project, and the financial markets of Wall Street and Tokyo. This engaging, accessible text examines the truth propounded by a range of philosophies, such as critical theory, existentialism, feminism, and nihilism, discussing their practical applications and offering responses to the questions asked.



About the Author

Philip Higgs is a professor in the philosophy of education in the School for Graduate Studies at the University of South Africa. His research focuses on educational transformation with special reference to educational theory and African discourses on education. Jane Smith is an editor and a philosopher. She is currently working with The Enneagram Institute and with Ken Wilber's Holon.