In this study of the nature of philosophy, Colin McGinn shows us how philosophy can maintain its connection to the past while looking forward to a bright future.
In this study of the nature of philosophy, Colin McGinn shows us how philosophy can maintain its connection to the past while looking forward to a bright future.
Colin McGinn teaches philosophy at the University of Miami, specializing in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, and philosophy of language. He has taught at Rutgers University, Oxford University, and London University. He has published some twenty books, ranging from consciousness to evil, Shakespeare to sport, film to logic, Wittgenstein to imagination. He has written extensively for the general reading public, as well as publishing a novel. He is an avid tennis player and surfer.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface 1. Philosophy and Analysis 2. Definition and Family Resemblance 3. Sufficiency and Circularity 4. The Paradox of Analysis 5. Psychologism and the Linguistic Turn 6. The Analytic-Synthetic Distinction 7. The Whole of Philosophy 8. The Sense of Names 9. Naturalism and Philosophical Method 10. Philosophy as Play 11. The Possibility of Ontology 12. The Concept of Instantiation Bibliography
Preface 1. Philosophy and Analysis 2. Definition and Family Resemblance 3. Sufficiency and Circularity 4. The Paradox of Analysis 5. Psychologism and the Linguistic Turn 6. The Analytic-Synthetic Distinction 7. The Whole of Philosophy 8. The Sense of Names 9. Naturalism and Philosophical Method 10. Philosophy as Play 11. The Possibility of Ontology 12. The Concept of Instantiation Bibliography
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