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Watson Refuted: Being an Answer to the Apology for the Bible, in a Series of Letters to the Bishop Of Llandaff

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English
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Religion & Spirituality

In "Watson Refuted," Samuel W. Francis presents a compelling critique of contemporary social and political ideologies, particularly focusing on the ideas propagated by influential figures such as John Rawls and Robert Nozick. The book employs a dialectical literary style, seamlessly weaving philosophical argumentation with empirical social analysis. Francis articulates a systematic rejection of utilitarianism, exploring its implications on personal rights and social justice through a series of incisive essays and polemics that invite readers to scrutinize the premises of modern liberalism and its consequences in a postmodern context. Samuel W. Francis, an influential thinker and writer, was known for his sharp critique of prevailing liberal thought and his advocacy for traditionalist conservative principles. His diverse background, including academic pursuits in history and political theory, provided him with a unique vantage point from which to analyze the undercurrents of Western thought. Francis's works often reflect his deep concern for societal cohesion and an enduring commitment to intellectual rigor, making "Watson Refuted" a significant addition to his oeuvre. I recommend "Watson Refuted" for those who seek to challenge their understanding of modern political discourse and engage with thought-provoking arguments about justice and morality. Francis'Äôs incisive insights will resonate with scholars, students, and lay readers alike, inviting critical reflection on the philosophies that shape our contemporary world.

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Release date

Ebook: 17 December 2019

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