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_aPhilosophy at 3 a.m. : _bquestions and answers with 25 philosophers / _cRichard Marshall. |
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_aNew York, NY : _bOxford University Press, _c(c)2014. |
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_aBrian Lleiter : Leiter reports -- _tJason Stanley : philosophy as the great naïveté -- _tEric Schwitzgebel : the splintered skeptic -- _tMark Rowlands : hour of the wolf -- _tEric T. olson : the philosopher with no hands -- _tCraig Callender : time lord -- _tKieran Setiya : what Anscombe intended and other puzzles -- _tKit Fine : metaphysical kit -- _tPatricia Churchland : causal machines -- _tValerie Tiberius : mostly elephant, ergo -- _tPeter Carruthers : mind reader -- _tJoshua Knobe : indie rock virtues -- _tAlfred R. Mele : the four million dollar philosopher -- _tGraham Priest : logically speaking -- _tUrsula Renz: after Spinoza : wiser, freer, happier -- _tCecile Fabre: on the intrinsic value of each of us -- _tHilde Lindemann : no ethics without feminism -- _tElizabeth S. Anderson : the new leveller -- _tChristine Korsgaard: treating people as end in themselves -- _tMichael Lynch : truth, reason and democracy -- _tTimothy Williamson : classical investigations -- _tErnie Lepore : meaning, truth, language, reality -- _tJerry Fodor : meaningful words without sense, and other revolutions -- _tHuw Price : without mirrors -- _tGary Gutting : what philosophers know. |
520 | 0 | _aThe appeal of philosophy has always been its willingness to speak to those pressing questions that haunt us as we make our way through life. What is truth? Could we think without language? Is materialism everything? But in recent years, philosophy has been largely absent from mainstream cultural commentary. Many have come to believe that the field is excessively technical and inward-looking and that it has little to offer outsiders. The 25 interviews collected in this volume, all taken from a series of online interviews with leading philosophers published by the cultural magazine 3ammagazine.c. | |
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