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BEYOND PERMANENCE [Hardcover]

Craig Eisendrath
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February 17, 2011
Beyond Permanence: The Great Ideas of the West covers the full range of Western thought. The first part reviews Western thought from its earliest beginnings in the civilization of Sumer through the philosophy of Hegel. After Sumer, it covers Egypt, Judaism, Classical philosophy focusing on Plato and Aristotle, Christianity and the Gnostics, the medieval church and the mystics, and the final attempt by philosophers like Rene Descartes and Immanuel Kant to “pin down” the world in a comprehensive philosophy. Th e aim was permanence of explanation describing a world of permanence whose actions refl ected the essential nature of its constituents.
The second part moves into the modern age with the new physics and biology and the philosophies of William James and Alfred North Whitehead. It shows, for example, how the mind is not the permanent soul, but is rather the manifestation of the body, particularly the brain. Th rough the work of John Dewey and others, it outlines a new activism whereby people don’t accept society as a permanent order, but think of it as constantly subject to improvement. We are not “in” society, but society is in us, and is open to our needs and desires.
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  • Hardcover: 370 pages
  • Publisher: Xlibris Corporation (February 17, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1456858106
  • ISBN-13: 978-1456858100
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 0.9 x 6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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I strongly recommend reading from cover to cover this amazing book written apparently in 2008 but published in 2011: BEYOND PERMANENCE: THE GREAT IDEAS OF THE WEST by Craig Eisendrath. This storybook begins with the ancient Sumerians and the Epic of Gilgamesh, goes through all or most of the major Western philosophies of science and religion since then, and winds up concluding with a lengthy and thoughtful discussion of the ideas of Werner R. Loewenstein and Ray Kurzweil! That surely covers a bit of fundamental "ground," so to speak, but almost all of Eisendrath's thesis and selected topics reflect directly on his argument that informed activism is a grounded philosophical stance in today's world of strife, uncertainty, and fabulous promise. Our modern world is full of opportunity for anger, helplessness, resignation, compassion, awe, beauty, and action. For example, the medical field is in disarray in the face of exponential change, that is for sure. Politics is an ongoing battleground (when has it not been so) for acquiescence or activism as long held historical beliefs in concepts of permanence yield to concepts of emergent complexity and change. For example at a time of uncertainly, unemployment, and threat, this thesis argues that it makes no sense to compete with technology, robotics, and change. But rather it is sensible to use these, benefit from these, and ride the wave - with excitement as well as trepidation.

Eisendrath carefully selects the civilizations and philosophers of religion and science he chooses to represent the evolution of Western thought. I was happy with his choices although I missed discussion of Heidegger and existential phenomenology on the one hand (e.g.
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