Based on detailed case studies of major achievements in recent analytic philosophy, this book both provides a lucid survey of the work of major figures such as Quine, Kripke, Rawls, and Rorty and shows how their work offers a substantive body of philosophical knowledge that even non-philosophers cannot ignore.
Based on detailed case studies of major achievements in recent analytic philosophy, this book both provides a lucid survey of the work of major figures such as Quine, Kripke, Rawls, and Rorty and shows how their work offers a substantive body of philosophical knowledge that even non-philosophers cannot ignore.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gary Gutting holds the Notre Dame Chair in Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame. His most recent publications include The Cambridge Companion to Foucault, 2nd Edition (2005), Foucault: A Very Short Introduction (2005) and French Philosophy in the Twentieth Century (2001).
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Introduction Part I. How Does That Go? The Limits of Philosophical Argument: 1. Quine's 'Two Dogmas': argument or imagination? 2. Argument and intuition in Kripke's Naming and Necessity 3. The rise and fall of counterexamples: Gettier, Goldman, and Lewis 4. Reflection: pictures, intuitions, and philosophical knowledge Part II. Arguments and Convictions: 5. Turning the tables: Plantinga and the rise of the philosophy of religion 6. Materialism and compatibilism: two dogmas of analytic philosophy? 7. Was there a Kuhnian revolution? Convictions in the philosophy of science 8. Conviction and argument in Rawls' A Theory of Justice Part III. Philosophical Truth and Knowledge: 9. Rorty against the world: philosophy, truth, and objectivity 10. Philosophical knowledge: summary and application References.
Introduction Part I. How Does That Go? The Limits of Philosophical Argument: 1. Quine's 'Two Dogmas': argument or imagination? 2. Argument and intuition in Kripke's Naming and Necessity 3. The rise and fall of counterexamples: Gettier, Goldman, and Lewis 4. Reflection: pictures, intuitions, and philosophical knowledge Part II. Arguments and Convictions: 5. Turning the tables: Plantinga and the rise of the philosophy of religion 6. Materialism and compatibilism: two dogmas of analytic philosophy? 7. Was there a Kuhnian revolution? Convictions in the philosophy of science 8. Conviction and argument in Rawls' A Theory of Justice Part III. Philosophical Truth and Knowledge: 9. Rorty against the world: philosophy, truth, and objectivity 10. Philosophical knowledge: summary and application References.
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