Ultimate Questions
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February 15, 2016
Magee (The Story of Philosophy), former BBC interviewer of contemporary philosophers (The Great Philosophers), offers his personal convictions based on a lifetime of philosophical reflection on "the human predicament": that humans find themselves alive in time and space and constrained to make sense of their existence. The themes that weigh most heavily in his analysis derive from Immanuel Kant and Arthur Schopenhauer--that humans cannot know the nature of reality given the limitations and biases of the human senses and reason. Magee is especially cognizant of the unknowability of (and thus, the fallacious character of belief in) God and of what happens after death. VERDICT Readers will be aware that no matter how persuasive they find Magee's reasoning, it is distinctively his own and depends solely on his take on the history of philosophy that informs it. The author writes with grace and offers a thoughtful summation of human experience, fully aware that he faces soon enough (as all his readers do) the end of life.--Steve Young, McHenry Cty. Coll., Crystal Lake, IL
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