Where does philosophy, the oldest academic subject, stand at the beginning of the new millennium? This remarkable volume brings together leading figures from most major branches of the discipline to offer answers. What remains of the 'linguistic turn' in twentieth-century philosophy? How should moral philosophy respond to and incorporate developments in empirical psychology? Where might Continental and Anglophone feminist theory profitably interact? How has our understanding of ancient philosophy been affected by the emergence of analytic philosophy? Where does the mind-body problem stand today? What role must value judgments play in science? Do Marx, Nietzsche, or Freud matter in the 21st century? These and many other questions at the cutting edge of the discipline are addressed by distinguished philosophers from Australia, Britain, Canada, and the United States. They aim not only to stimulate philosophical debate, but to introduce those in cognate disciplines - biology, classics, economics, history, law, linguistics, literary studies, mathematics, philosophy, physics, political science, psychology, among others - to what is happening in contemporary philosophy. In a substantial introduction, the editor gives an overview of the state of philosophy today and helps orient non-philosophers.
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Provides an overview of the state of philosophy and helps orient non-philosophers. This volume brings together philosophers from various branches of the discipline to address many questions? It is aimed at philosophers, and at those intrigued by the question of what philosophy has left to do.
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Introduction ; 1. Ancient Philosophy for the Twenty-First Century ; 2. Philosophy and History in the History of Modern Philosophy ; 3. The Hermeneutics of Suspicion: Recovering Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud ; 4. Past the Linguistic Turn? ; 5. The Mind-Body Problem at Century's Turn ; 6. The Representational Character of Experience ; 7. The Need for Social Epistemology ; 8. The Ends of the Sciences ; 9. From Causation to Explanation and Back ; 10. Normative Ethics: Back to the Future ; 11. Toward an Ethics that Inhabits the World ; 12. Projection and Objectification ; 13. Existentialism, Quietism, and the Role of Philosophy
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In putting together this collection, Brian Leiter showed the essential instincts of a good editor: find outstanding contributors and let them write on topics that engage them. Conversely, dont compromise on the quality of the pieces for the sake of the editorial architectonic. The result is a volume in which every paper is an excellent treatment of an important and interesting topic. . . . Leiters goal was to show the reader what philosophy is today, and what it ought to be tomorrow, a project that calls for covering the major areas of current philosophical inquiry and representing the main ways of approaching these areas. It is a further tribute to Leiters editorial abilities that the volume goes a considerable ways to meeting these goals. . . . [a] remarkable achievement . . . a very useful and highly stimulating account of what philosophy is and where it is going. * Gary Gutting, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *Brian Leiter is well known for keeping a sensitive finger on the present pulse of academic Philosophy. * TLS *
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ISBN
9780199247288
Publisert
2004
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Vendor
Clarendon Press
Vekt
704 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
164 mm
Dybde
27 mm
Aldersnivå
06, P
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
376

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