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50 philosophy ideas you really need to know / Ben Dupré

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: London : Quercus , 2007.Description: 208 p. ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781847240064
Other title:
  • Fifty philosophy ideas you really need to know
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 100
LOC classification:
  • B 68 D942f 2007
Contents:
Problems of knowledge -- Mind matters -- Animal rights -- Logic and meaning -- Science -- Aesthetics -- Religion -- Politics, justice and society.
Summary: Have you ever lain awake at night fretting over how we can be sure of the reality of the external world? Perhaps we are in fact disembodied brains, floating in vats at the whim of some deranged master-scientist? If so, you are not alone - and what's more, you are in exalted company. For this question and others like it -from the others minds problem to the ship of Theseus, from Occam's razor to the barber paradox- have been the stuff of philosophical rumination for centuries, from Plato to Putnam. In a series of 50 accessible and lucidly written essays, Ben Dupré introduces and explains the problems of knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, belief, justice, language, meaning and aesthetics that have engaged the attention of thinkers from the era of the ancient Greeks to the present day.
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Libro Libro Biblioteca Juan Bosch Biblioteca Juan Bosch Humanidades Humanidades (4to. Piso) B 68 D942f 2007 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00000116979

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Problems of knowledge -- Mind matters -- Animal rights -- Logic and meaning -- Science -- Aesthetics -- Religion -- Politics, justice and society.

Have you ever lain awake at night fretting over how we can be sure of the reality of the external world? Perhaps we are in fact disembodied brains, floating in vats at the whim of some deranged master-scientist? If so, you are not alone - and what's more, you are in exalted company. For this question and others like it -from the others minds problem to the ship of Theseus, from Occam's razor to the barber paradox- have been the stuff of philosophical rumination for centuries, from Plato to Putnam. In a series of 50 accessible and lucidly written essays, Ben Dupré introduces and explains the problems of knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, belief, justice, language, meaning and aesthetics that have engaged the attention of thinkers from the era of the ancient Greeks to the present day.

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