Seeking Perfection: A Dialogue About the Mind, the Soul, and What it Means to be Human - Matt J. Rossano - Books - Taylor & Francis Inc - 9781412856089 - September 30, 2015
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Matt J. Rossano

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Seeking Perfection: A Dialogue About the Mind, the Soul, and What it Means to be Human 1st edition

How would Socrates and Plato react to a modern world where secularism and religious fundamentalism are growing while the gap between the human mind and animal mind is narrowing? Using some creative license mixed with real history, science, and philosophy, Seeking Perfection addresses that question


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Publisher Marketing: How would Socrates and Plato react to a modern world where secularism and religious fundamentalism are growing while the gap between the human mind and animal mind is narrowing? Using some creative license mixed with real history, science, and philosophy, Seeking Perfection addresses that question. Matt J. Rossano uses a narrative/dialogue format to superimpose on modern times ancient Greece's two most eminent philosophers, along with its government and culture. The story begins with Plato's daring escape from Sicily, where he tutored Dionysius II in philosophy. On board his homebound ship, Plato recounts his experiences in Sicily. In this narrative, the intellectual difference between practical rewards and the pursuit of ideals provides the basis for a series of dialogue on science, secularism, religion, and the uniqueness of the human mind. Upon the ship's arrival home, Plato's mentor, Socrates, is arrested and his trial provides the venue for the book's final dialogue. The final dialogue serves as a counterweight to the earlier ones. Rossano begins and ends with a philosopher imprisoned by his views, indicative of one of its main messages: the true philosopher uses a well-disciplined mind and the best knowledge of the day to get as close to the truth as possible. In doing so, he invariably gets into trouble. This imaginatively constructed tale will absorb those interested in what the philosophical masters might say about today's world.

Contributor Bio:  Rossano, Matt J Matt J. Rossano is professor of psychology at Southeastern Louisiana University. He has authored or co-authored over seventy scholarly papers, book chapters, commentaries, reviews, and online essays and is the author of three previous books. Contributor Bio:  Rossano, Matthew J Matthew J. Rossano received his Ph. D. from the University of California, Riverside. He is presently Professor of Psychology at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond, Louisiana where he has taught courses in Evolutionary Psychology and in Cognitive Psychology for the past 10 years.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released September 30, 2015
ISBN13 9781412856089
Publishers Taylor & Francis Inc
Pages 214
Dimensions 138 × 216 × 18 mm   ·   362 g
Language English  

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