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THE ETHICAL AND EDUCATIONAL COGITATIONS OF BERTRAND RUSSELL AND ALDOUS HUXLEY

Author Name: Dr. K. Mahendran | Format: Paperback | Genre : Educational & Professional | Other Details

Ethics and education are the twin pillars upon which any progressive society must stand. As the world confronts increasing moral ambiguity and the erosion of educational values, revisiting the ideas of thinkers who grappled deeply with these themes becomes essential. Bertrand Russell and Aldous Huxley stand out for their enduring insights and critical reflections on humanity's path forward. This book aims to examine and compare the ethical and educational philosophies of Russell and Huxley. By delving into their writings—both fictional and philosophical—we can better understand their visions of a just society, the nature of human values, and the transformative power of education. Their perspectives, though developed in the 20th century, are strikingly relevant today. From debates on freedom of thought and scientific progress to the moral dilemmas posed by modern education systems, Russell and Huxley offer a rich framework for reflection.

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Dr. K. Mahendran

Dr. K. Mahendran is a professor of English at SRM University, Kattankulathur. He is the author of The Swords of Tears and Friedrich Nietzsche's Superman, The Wielding of a Nib, The Humanistic Perspectives in the Select Essays of Bertrand Russell and Aldous Huxley. Literature and Philosophy are the areas of his major intellectual operations, though he teaches Technical English and trains students on career competency skills and public speaking. He is an awardee of two Gold Medals for his academic merits and one Gold Medal for his research aptitude. He is with a worthy cluster of certificates, awards and medals of distinction and excellence for various literary activities, including music, as a student. He is well known for his distinctive creative ability and critical comments on ideas and things in general. 

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