Scepticism and Naturalism : Some Varieties - The Woodbridge Lectures 1983 - Grand Format

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At the time of his death in 2006, Sir Peter Strawson was regarded as one of the world's most distinguished philosophers. Unavailable for many years, Scepticism and Naturalism is a profound reflection on two classic philosophical problems by a philosopher at the pinnacle of his career. Based on his acclaimed Woodbridge lectures delivered at Columbia University in 1983, Strawson begins with a discussion of scepticism, which he defines as questioning the adequacy of our grounds for holding various beliefs.
He then draws deftly on Hume and Wittgenstein to argue that we must distinguish between two types of naturalism - "hard", or scientific, and "soft", or humanistic. In the remaining chapters the author takes up several issues in which sceptical doubts play an important role, in particular the nature of transcendental arguments and including the objectivity of moral philosophy, the mental and the physical, and the existence of abstract entities.
This reissue includes a substantial new foreword by Quassim Cassam and a fascinating intellectual autobiography by Strawson, which together form an excellent introduction to his life and work.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    01/01/2008
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-415-45049-2
  • EAN
    9780415450492
  • Format
    Grand Format
  • Présentation
    Broché
  • Nb. de pages
    85 pages
  • Poids
    0.15 Kg
  • Dimensions
    13,0 cm × 19,7 cm × 0,8 cm

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Biographie de Peter Frederick Strawson

P.F. Strawson taught at the University College of North Wales and at Oxford University, where he remained until his retirement in 1987. Associated with the golden age of Oxford scholarship, Strawson came to prominence with the publication of On Referring (1950), in which he famously critiqued Russell's theory of language. He was knighted in 1977 and throughout his life engaged in rigorous philosophical debate with leading thinkers such as Quine, Dummen and Austin.
His publications include Individuals : An Essay in Descriptive Metaphysics (1959) and The Bounds of Sense : An Essay on Kants Critique of Pure Reason (1966).

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