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The 20th century did not just produce new answers. It broke the framework in which the old answers made sense.
Language fractured. The unconscious surfaced. Science discovered its limits. Politics revealed power beneath the language of justice. Now artificial intelligence, quantum computing, bioethics, transhumanism, and global crisis push the questions further. Yet the tools of contemporary philosophy remain necessary for thinking clearly about the present.
The 20th Century and Contemporary Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Philosophy of Science is the sixth and final volume in The Secret Codes of the Mind by Dr. Andrew V. Kudin, closing a six-volume series of more than 540,000 words. Two modules. Six lectures. A path through the ideas that define the modern world and press hardest against the future.
Pragmatism and Utilitarianism in the 20th Century: Pragmatism turns philosophy toward experience, consequence, inquiry, and practical truth. Utilitarianism brings ethics into questions of responsibility, suffering, policy, and human welfare.
Psychoanalysis and Its Influence on Philosophy: Freud and Jung: Freud and Jung make the unconscious impossible to ignore. Desire, repression, archetype, symbol, dream, and psychic conflict reshape philosophy's understanding of the self, culture, morality, and freedom.
Analytic Philosophy and Philosophy of Language: Analytic philosophy sharpens attention to meaning, logic, knowledge, and argument. Philosophy of language shows that words do not merely express thought; they help structure the world thought inhabits.
Phenomenology and Its Impact on Contemporary Disciplines: Phenomenology returns philosophy to lived experience: perception, embodiment, consciousness, otherness, and the world before abstraction hardens into doctrine.
Political Philosophy: In Search of the Ideal State.: Political philosophy confronts authority, justice, freedom, power, legitimacy, democracy, sovereignty, rights, and the search for political order.
Philosophy of Science. Current and Future Directions in Philosophy.: Philosophy of science examines method, truth, objectivity, paradigm change, technology, artificial intelligence, and the future of knowledge.
For readers seeking a 20th-century and contemporary philosophy textbook that treats pragmatism, utilitarianism, psychoanalysis, Freud, Jung, analytic philosophy, philosophy of language, phenomenology, political philosophy, philosophy of science, artificial intelligence, ethics, and the future of knowledge as living problems, this volume offers a clear path into the forces shaping the present.
Built for Active StudyDiscussion Questions: Designed for classroom friction and critical debate.
Suggested Readings: Primary sources and essential texts.
Analytical Exercises: Applications that bind philosophical analysis to lived experience.
The Instructor: Building a course on contemporary philosophy, political philosophy, philosophy of science, or modern thought.
The Student: Who wants to understand how language, science, politics, consciousness, and technology became central philosophical problems.
The Independent Reader: Who wants not a tour of recent doctrines, but a key to reading them on their own terms.
Six volumes. More than 540,000 words. One sustained argument: philosophy is not an academic luxury. It is a discipline for thinking clearly when the world stops making easy sense.
The series ends here. The thinking does not.
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