Simply philosophy : guided readings

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Simply philosophy : guided readings

edited by Brendan Wilson

Edinburgh University Press, c2003

  • : pbk

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Includes index

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Description

Here is an anthology with a difference. Covering all the central areas of philosophy in sixty varied readings, it nevertheless provides a compact and accessible source book. Guided Readings presents the key ideas and arguments in the writings of philosophers from Plato and Aristotle, through Descartes, Locke, Hume and Kant, to modern figures like Russell and Wittgenstein, and contemporaries like Putnam and Searle. Incisive editing pares the source material down to the essentials, while commentaries and questions guide the reader towards a deeper understanding of the fundamental problems. This volume can be used with its companion, Simply Philosophy, to provide a complete introduction to the central themes and issues of Western philosophy. But it can also be used on its own, as a reader-friendly, text-based way into the heartland of the subject. Features * Sixty short extracts, carefully chosen to cover all the central issues * Clear and helpful comments and questions focus on the main ideas * Approachable and up-to-date

Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. SCIENCE
  • Aristotle - on scientific knowledge
  • Francis Bacon - on scientific method
  • David Hume - on the concept of a cause
  • Karl Popper - on induction
  • Hilary Putnam - against Popper
  • Paul Feyerabend - on scientific method
  • 2. MIND
  • BF Skinner - on behaviourism
  • CS Peirce - on reality and truth
  • Bertrand Russell - on sense-data
  • Rudolf Carnap - on the argument from analogy
  • AJ Ayer - on other minds
  • Norman Malcolm - on other minds
  • Colin McGinn - on the mind/body problem
  • William James - on the reality of the mind
  • Paul Churchland - on the unreality of thoughts
  • 3. FREEDOM
  • Peter Strawson - on determinism
  • Norman Malcolm - on determinism
  • Daniel Dennett - on determinism
  • Max Black - on causality
  • Frederick Dretske - on the reality of meaning
  • Thomas Hobbes - on human nature
  • Immanuel Kant - on duty
  • Jeremy Bentham - on utilitarianism
  • Thomas Nagel - against utilitarianism
  • GEM Anscombe - on 'ought' and 'should'
  • 4. KNOWLEDGE
  • Galileo Galilei - on perception
  • Rene Descartes - on doubt
  • John Locke - on knowledge
  • Hilary Putnam/Noam Chomsky - on innate ideas
  • George Berkeley - on Idealism
  • Thomas Reid - against scepticism
  • Immanuel Kant - on causality
  • David Hume - on miracles
  • Bertrand Russell - on knowledge
  • L Jonathan Cohen - on empiricism
  • 5. LANGUAGE
  • John Locke - on language
  • Gilbert Ryle - on Mill's theory of names
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein - on naming
  • Saul Kripke - on naming
  • Hilary Putnam - on language
  • WV Quine - on language
  • Plato - on universals
  • John Searle - on computer 'understanding'
  • 6. OBJECTIVITY
  • Roderick Chisholm - on perception
  • AJ Ayer - on perception
  • Gilbert Ryle - on perception
  • Thomas Reid - on ideas
  • JB Watson - on behaviourism
  • Thomas Nagel - on qualia
  • JJC Smart - on mind/brain identity
  • Hilary Putnam - on functionalism
  • FH Bradley - on truth
  • Michael Dummett - on anti-realism
  • 7. GOD
  • Norman Malcolm - on the ontological argument
  • Thomas Aquinas - on the existence of God
  • Anthony Kenny - on teleology and design
  • Anthony Flew - on religious belief
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein - on religious belief
  • Soren Kierkegaard - on the 'absurdity' of belief
  • WH Newton-Smith - on metaphysics in cosmology
  • Further Reading
  • Copyright Acknowledgements
  • Glossary
  • Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA73360033
  • ISBN
    • 0748618236
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Edinburgh
  • Pages/Volumes
    xi, 208 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Classification
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