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Jane Franklin

    James Franklin je autor, jehož díla se zabývají tématy, jako je vztah mezi lidmi a přírodou, role náboženství v moderní společnosti a společenský dopad technologického pokroku. Jeho psaní je známé svým hlubokým zkoumáním lidské povahy a zároveň odvážným zpochybňováním zavedených společenských norem. Franklin si klade za cíl podnítit čtenáře k zamyšlení nad základními otázkami existence a kriticky posoudit svět kolem sebe prostřednictvím své pronikavé analýzy a provokativního stylu. Jeho práce představují významný příspěvek k současnému myšlení a nabízejí nadčasové postřehy, které rezonují s dnešními čtenáři.

    The Worth of Persons
    Michael Faraday: A Very Short Introduction
    Cuba and the U.S. Empire
    • 2022

      The death of a person is a tragedy, while the explosion of a lifeless galaxy is merely a rework. This moral distinction is rooted in the intrinsic worth of humans, which makes their fate significant. Australian philosopher James Franklin argues that ethics is founded on this worth rather than merely on right and wrong actions, rights, and virtues. He posits that human moral worth stems from unique properties that set humans apart from other beings, such as rationality, consciousness, the capacity for reasoned action, emotional depth, love, and individuality. This complex combination renders humans the "piece of work" described by Hamlet as "How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty." Through clear prose and informed philosophical argument, Franklin establishes a foundation for ethics based on the equal worth of persons, making ethics objective and resistant to relativist critiques, as it is grounded in the metaphysical truth about humanity. This work appeals to those who feel that ongoing debates about ethical dilemmas and principles often overlook what truly matters ethically: the intrinsic value of human beings.

      The Worth of Persons
    • 2016

      The 1959 Cuban Revolution remains one of the signal events of modern political history. A tiny island, once a de facto colony of the United States, declared its independence, not just from the imperial behemoth ninety miles to the north, but also from global capitalism itself.

      Cuba and the U.S. Empire
    • 2010
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      Known as the 'father' of electrical engineering, Michael Faraday is one of the best known scientific figures of all time. In this Very Short Introduction, Frank A.J.L James looks at Faraday's life and works, examining the institutional context in which he lived and worked, his scientific research, and his continuing legacy in science today.

      Michael Faraday: A Very Short Introduction