Who Needs a World View?
In Who Needs a World View?, acclaimed philosopher Raymond Geuss challenges the traditional pursuit of comprehensive world views that many philosophers, both professional and amateur, often defend. Published by Harvard University Press in 2020, this thought-provoking hardback spans 208 pages and invites readers to embrace the richness of uncertainty. Geuss, renowned for his insightful analyses, encourages a mindset rooted in flexibility and doubt, advocating for an appreciation of the unresolved complexities that define human experience. This book is essential for anyone interested in philosophy, art, and the evolution of ideas, offering a refreshing perspective that resonates with contemporary thought. Dive into Geuss's compelling arguments and discover why a rigid worldview may not be necessary for understanding our complex reality.