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In The Multiplicity of Interpreted Worlds: Inner and Outer Perspectives, Donald A. Crosby examines whether there is such a thing as an uninterpreted, unitary, in-itself world or if all claims about the world—whether scientific historical, cultural, communal, or individual—are necessarily partial and limited. If the latter is so, then ultimately many different worlds call for recognition, ranging in scope and reliability, but none of them—including those of the most allegedly "hard" science—either is or can be free of the limitations, disagreements, and fallibilities among even the most qualified experts in a particular field of investigation. The inward and the outward, the subjective and the objective, are thus crucially dependent on one another, and neither is finally intelligible as such apart from the other. Crosby argues that there is no such thing as a completely objective view of the world. This observation is pertinent to our treatment of other natural beings and their ecological domains because it makes us aware that they too have different relations to and perspectives on their environments or worlds in a manner similar to our own irreducibly different outlooks on such worlds from within.



Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter One Mind and World

Chapter Two Inner Lives of Humans

Chapter Three Conscious Self-Awareness in Other Animals

Chapter Four Morality and the Inner Life

Chapter Five Persons and Things

Chapter Six Inwardness and Religion

Chapter Seven Interpreted Worlds

Bibliography

Index

About the Author

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 23/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9781666906509, 978-1666906509
      ISBN10: 1666906506

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In The Multiplicity of Interpreted Worlds: Inner and Outer Perspectives, Donald A. Crosby examines whether there is such a thing as an uninterpreted, unitary, in-itself world or if all claims about the world—whether scientific historical, cultural, communal, or individual—are necessarily partial and limited. If the latter is so, then ultimately many different worlds call for recognition, ranging in scope and reliability, but none of them—including those of the most allegedly "hard" science—either is or can be free of the limitations, disagreements, and fallibilities among even the most qualified experts in a particular field of investigation. The inward and the outward, the subjective and the objective, are thus crucially dependent on one another, and neither is finally intelligible as such apart from the other. Crosby argues that there is no such thing as a completely objective view of the world. This observation is pertinent to our treatment of other natural beings and their ecological domains because it makes us aware that they too have different relations to and perspectives on their environments or worlds in a manner similar to our own irreducibly different outlooks on such worlds from within.



      Table of Contents

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter One Mind and World

      Chapter Two Inner Lives of Humans

      Chapter Three Conscious Self-Awareness in Other Animals

      Chapter Four Morality and the Inner Life

      Chapter Five Persons and Things

      Chapter Six Inwardness and Religion

      Chapter Seven Interpreted Worlds

      Bibliography

      Index

      About the Author

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