The Betrayal of Wisdom [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 26 (4):758-758 (1973)
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Kreyche states that philosophy is in need of reconstruction because it has become "a highly specialized game in the hands of linguistic technicians." What is needed in philosophy is an "integral realism" which unifies and integrates "the deeply rooted needs of the human spirit." The modern mind, Kreyche believes, has to be nursed back to a condition of health, and this can be done by purging our subconscious of the many false ideas found in our contemporary culture. "A re-adaptation to the needs of the soul" should be the goal for modern man. This can be brought about by examining the dynamic forces of man’s nature and linking them to a reconstructed philosophy that acts as a therapy for modern man’s sickness. It is this reconstructed philosophy which is open to every segment and dimension of reality. The author wants a philosophy that "will counteract, not the computer, but the computer mentality and help restore man as the inventor of the machines he creates." We must see that human intelligence is realigned with the human spirit. This book is an admirable attempt to evaluate the needs of man’s spirit.—G. D.

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