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by Esteban Mar?n-?vila (Author)
Sense and Uncertainty presents a phenomenological account of the possibility of rational action amid the challenges posed by violence, volatile conditions, uncertain outcomes, and social dependence. The book asks us to consider the following:
- We are often forced through violence to do things that do not make sense for us except to avoid retaliations, punishments, or the various evils that others might inflict on us.
- We inhabit a world that escapes our control. This involves living in uncertainty concerning the things that we might suffer and do, that is, the things that might happen to us and the results of our actions.
- We are dependent on others and collaborate with them in ways that make it impossible to fully understand the sense of our own actions and practical intentions.
Author Biography
Esteban Mar?n-?vila is a professor at the Institute of Philosophy of Universidad Veracruzana in Xalapa, Veracruz, Mexico. His publications include articles and book chapters on phenomenology, ethics, axiology, social ontology, social normativity, philosophy of violence, social emotions, critical theory, human rights, and Latin American philosophy.