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Russell Blackford

    January 1, 1954

    Russell Blackford is an Australian writer, philosopher, and critic, known for his incisive examination of science fiction and speculative fiction. His work often delves into the ethical, social, and philosophical implications of science and technology, challenging our understanding of humanity. Blackford's style is both analytical and accessible, allowing readers to engage with complex ideas with clarity. He explores how fiction shapes our perceptions of the future and how it can help us navigate present-day challenges.

    Russell Blackford
    Science Fiction and the Moral Imagination
    The Tyranny of Opinion
    How We Became Post-Liberal
    Urban Fantasies
    Humanity Enhanced: Genetic Choice and the Challenge for Liberal Democracies
    The Mystery of Moral Authority
    • The Mystery of Moral Authority

      • 119 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      Exploring morality as a human construct, this work presents a skeptical and pragmatic perspective on moral authority. It engages in a thoughtful examination of moral philosophy, drawing on the ideas of notable thinkers such as Thomas Hobbes, David Hume, and J.L. Mackie. The author maintains intellectual rigor and fairness towards opposing viewpoints, contributing to a nuanced understanding of the complexities surrounding moral judgments and their foundations.

      The Mystery of Moral Authority
    • The book explores the implications of emerging biotechnologies that manipulate human genetics, addressing objections from various societal figures. It delves into the intersection of genetic enhancement technologies and liberal thought, focusing on public policy issues from legal and political angles. Contrary to the belief that strict regulation is necessary, the author argues that the real challenge lies in the fear these technologies invoke, which threatens the very essence of liberal tolerance and democratic values.

      Humanity Enhanced: Genetic Choice and the Challenge for Liberal Democracies
    • How We Became Post-Liberal

      The Rise and Fall of Toleration

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      In a time when liberalism struggles to maintain its influence on public policy and personal behavior, Russell Blackford explores the potential decline of these ideas. He questions whether liberalism is indeed finished, delving into its relevance and future in a post-liberal world. Through critical analysis, Blackford examines the challenges facing liberalism and its possible resurgence, inviting readers to reflect on its role in contemporary society.

      How We Became Post-Liberal
    • The Tyranny of Opinion

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      We live in an age of ideology, propaganda, and tribalism. Political conformity is enforced from many sides; the insidious social control that John Stuart Mill called “the tyranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling.” Liberal or left-minded people are often more afraid of each other than of their conservative or right wing opponents. Social media and call-out-culture makes it easier to name, shame, ostracize and harass non-conformists, and destroys careers and lives. How can we oppose this, regaining freedom and our sense of ourselves as individuals? The Tyranny of Opinion identifies the problem, defines its character, and proposes strategies of resistance. Russell Blackford calls for an end to ideological purity policing and for recommitment to the foundational liberal values of individual liberty and spontaneity, free inquiry, diverse opinion, and honest debate.

      The Tyranny of Opinion
    • Kong Reborn

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(39)Add rating

      Discovering the DNA of the great ape King Kong, Jack Denham, grandson of the moviemaker who had brought Kong to New York in 1933, classhes with ruthless business tycoon Carlton Hemming as both men attempt to clone the giant ape, only to discover that the monstrous creature that results must be returned to Skull Island. Original.

      Kong Reborn
    • Temná fantasy nemá v naší zemi tradici. Příběhy s dobrým koncem a pohádky zaujaly místo fantasy a žánr, který měl původně napodobovat, domýšlet a parodovat historii se stal vyprávěním pro děti. Ale ve skutečnosti jím není. Jako není světlá historie, z níž vychází. Naše dějiny jsou dějinami válek, utrpení, smrti a zmaru, každý historický krok je kompromis, každá významná událost zavání krví. Temná fantasy je paralelní historie. Příběhy, které zobrazují zemi, v níž je magie skutečností, ale v nichž se lidé i ostatní bytosti chovají přirozeně. Kde jdou za tím svým. Přes mrtvoly. A bohové? Jak by mohli stvořitelé být lepší, než výtvor?

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