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Conversations About Philosophy, Volume 1

Howard Burton
pubblicato da Open Agenda Publishing

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This Ideas Roadshow Collection includes five carefully edited in-depth conversations with eminent philosophers James Robert Brown, Patricia Churchland, Charles Foster, Alfred Mele and Scott Soames. A detailed preface highlighting the connections between the different books is included. Each individual book is broken into chapters with a detailed introduction and questions for discussion at the end of each chapter:

1. Plato's Heaven: A User's Guide - A Conversation with James Robert Brown, Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Toronto. This thought-provoking conversation addresses a central theme in current philosophy: Platonism vs. Naturalism and provides accounts of both approaches to mathematics. The Platonist-Naturalist debate over mathematics is explored in a comprehensive fashion and also sheds light on non-mathematical aspects of a dispute that is central to contemporary philosophy. This book also surveys new avenues of research into the epistemology of thought experiments.

2. Philosophy of Brain - A Conversation with neurophilosopher Patricia Churchland, UC San Diego. During this comprehensive conversation Patricia Churchland discusses her extensive research in the fields of philosophy of neuroscience, philosophy of the mind and neuroethics. Further topics include how the brain works, how we are able to represent the external world of objects and our inner world of thoughts, self and consciousness.

3. Defined By Relationship - A Conversation with Charles Foster, who is a writer, traveller, veterinarian, barrister, philosopher and Fellow of Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. This wide-ranging conversation provides a detailed exploration of several of Charles Foster's books in many different fields with a particular focus on Human Dignity in Bioethics and Law, and the New York Times Bestseller, Being a Beast.

4. Free Will: An Investigation - A Conversation with Alfred Mele, the William H. and Lucyle T. Werkmeister Professor of Philosophy at Florida State University. This in-depth conversation examines free will and the different notions of free will that exist, the connections of free will with developments in neuroscience, social psychology and public opinion polls and Alfred Mele's key concern about how current and future insights might be directly applied to improve our world.

5. Appreciating Analytic Philosophy - A Conversation with Scott Soames, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at University of Southern California. Scott Soames is specialized in the philosophy of language and the history of analytic philosophy. This detailed conversation provides a thoughtful introduction to analytic philosophy, including some examples of contemporary relevance to a wide range of other fields.

Howard Burton is the founder and host of all Ideas Roadshow Conversations and was the Founding Executive Director of Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics. He holds a PhD in theoretical physics and an MA in philosophy. Ideas Roadshow offers an expanding series of 20 Collections, including Conversations About Philosophy, Volume 2; Conversations About History, Volumes 1-3 and Conversations About The History Of Ideas.

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Generi Psicologia e Filosofia » Filosofia: Specifiche aree » Etica e filosofia morale » Filosofia della mente » Filosofia occidentale e Storia della filosofia

Editore Open Agenda Publishing

Formato Ebook con Adobe DRM

Pubblicato 02/06/2021

Lingua Inglese

EAN-13 9781771701082

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