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The Still Center
2021
Burton Porter likes to make people think. His book The Still Center: A Philosophy for Our Time offers an insightful guide to navigating the complexities of modern life in pursuit of a truly fulfilling existence. This is a rich, nuanced analysis for people asking how to find purpose, set meaningful goals, and cultivate a deeper sense of meaning, even as we face the constant changes and challenges of contemporary society. Burton Porter's work is a profound examination of the values and attitudes that define our age, offering readers practical guidance on aligning their lives with deeper philosophical insights. This makes it an essential read for those seeking to enrich their understanding of themselves and the world around them. A senior Philosophy professor, Porter skillfully blends a diverse range of philosophical traditions and ethical theories, offering a comprehensive framework for personal development and self-fulfillment. He draws on an array of poetic and literary perspectives, weaving them seamlessly into profound philosophical concepts. This multidisciplinary approach deepens readers' understanding of philosophy while providing practical strategies for living a meaningful life, even amidst societal upheavals and uncertainties. Readers are encouraged to reflect on their own lives and values and to consider how philosophical wisdom can be applied to the challenges they face daily. One of the key strengths of The Still Center is Porter's ability to make complex philosophical concepts relatable to modern life. He delves into critical areas of philosophical thought, including pragmatism, formalism, relativism, and postmodernism, showing how these ideas are not just relevant but crucial to understanding contemporary issues. Porter's analysis covers the works of significant Western philosophers, ranging from the Ancient Greeks, like Plato
and Aristotle, to modern thinkers such as Nietzsche, Sartre, and Foucault. Porter also tackles the fundamental questions of ethics and morality, examining how these concepts intersect with our daily lives and influence our decisions and behaviors. He emphasizes the importance of understanding various moral theories-such as utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics-and explores their implications for both personal and societal conduct. Porter's clear and concise writing makes these complex ideas accessible, allowing readers to engage deeply with the material and apply it to their lives. Whether you are new to philosophy or well-versed in it, The Still Center provides valuable insights into how ethical considerations can guide us in navigating the moral complexities of the modern world. In addition to its philosophical insights, The Still Center also serves as a call to action, urging readers to take responsibility for their own lives and engage actively with the world around them. Porter challenges readers to consider how they can contribute to the betterment of society-both through their personal actions and by engaging with broader social and political issues. He emphasizes the importance of living authentically and with integrity, offering practical advice on how to align our lives with our deepest values and beliefs. In summary, Burton Porter's book is a masterful exploration of the philosophical principles that can guide us in creating a life of meaning, purpose, and fulfillment. Combining deep philosophical insight with practical advice and engaging writing, this book is an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to navigate the complexities of modern life and find their own still center in a chaotic and unpredictable world.
Deity and Morality
1968,2013
This book describes the \"\"naturalistic fallacy\"\", as attributed to Hume, that non-moral premises cannot logically entail a moral conclusion, and distinguishes it from the similarly named though subtly different fallacy identified by Moore in Principia Ethica by comparing and contrasting its presence in a range of ethical or moral systems. A review of Hume's position elicits the implications to theological naturalism, and how this relates to Kierkegaard's \"\"paradox of faith\"\" and the doctrine of ineffability. Methods of logical examination of religious language are discussed, leading to the dissection of the analytic proposition that 'God is Good' and of the connotations of proper names. Porter concludes from this a solution to the naturalistic fallacy: that \"\"good\"\" is essential to \"\"God\"\" by definition, and therefore that premises relating to God must contain an inherent morality.
Originally published in 1968, this book includes topics such as Mediaeval attitudes to deity and morality; Religious myth, images and language; Comparative conceptions of deity.
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Religion
2015
Burton F. Porter explores the philosophical question of the existence of God in an open, yet critical, way, examining the argumentation used by centuries of human society to support or reject divinity.
Still Center
2021
Prof. Burton Porter surveys philosophy and ethics in a clear, concise way, examines our present attitudes and values, and offers signposts for a successful life. With full, 21st century awareness, the author points to dimensions of human beings that can be realized to create a fulfilling existence.