The Postmodern Flavor of Blondel’s Method

International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (1):15-22 (1991)
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It is helpful to recall the postmodern flavour of Blondel's method as one reflects on the connection between science and consciousness. How is speed knowledge as generated by the speed of technological advancement reconciled with the relative slowness of human life? The question arising from contemporary experience is whether science has any intrinsic ethical dimension.

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Fiachra Long
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