Exploring the concept of silence, this book delves into the nuances of how silence reveals itself and its significance in our lives. It emphasizes the importance of being attuned to moments of silence, encouraging readers to reflect on their experiences and the deeper meanings that emerge from these quiet spaces. Through thoughtful insights, it invites a transformative understanding of silence as a vital aspect of human experience.
Charles E Scott Knihy



". . . remarkable account of the impact of postmodern philosophy on the question of ethics and politics . . . commendable also for its balanced view of Heidegger's relationship to politics and ethics. . . . an excellent account of Heidegger's philosophical understanding of technology . . ." ―ChoiceThis book takes as its point of departure the question of that values and their pursuit in the West often perpetuate their own worst enemies. At issue are the dangers in the structures and movements of images, values, and ways of knowing that are most intimately a part of our lives.