Description: Persons and Valuable Worlds argues for pluralistic ethics, philosophical anthropology, and epistemology in a cross-cultural context. It provides an account of what it means to be a genuine social and spiritual being-what it means to be a person in the diverse worlds of which w...
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"A very distinctive book in a number of ways. It features remarkable breadth and erudition. It also moves effortlessly back and forth across the line between contemporary Western philosophy on one hand, and Indian and Chinese philosophy on the other. Topics addressed include personhood and consciousness, rationality, time, space, casuality and creativity, morality, and finally destiny and death. There are not many philosophers who could be as good as Deutsch is on such a broad range of topics. There are fascinating insights in a number of places." --Philosophy East and West
"...carefully organized and quite persuasive." --Choice Reviews