What Philosophers Think
by Julian Baggini 2020-12-29 17:41:04
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We may think philosophers live in an ivory tower but they really confront the important issues of life that challenge us all. Find out how real philosophers approach the Big Questions in What Philosophers Think. A fascinating collection of interv... Read more
We may think philosophers live in an ivory tower but they really confront the important issues of life that challenge us all. Find out how real philosophers approach the Big Questions in What Philosophers Think. A fascinating collection of interviews with 22 of the world's greatest minds, including: Peter Singer, Janet Radcliffe Richards, Helena Cronin, Richard Dawkins, Alan Sokal, Edward O. Wilson, Russel Stannard, John Harris, Don Cupitt, Richard Swinburne, Peter Vardy, Mary Madgley, Stuart Hampshire, Roger Scruton, Mary Warnock, Ray Monk, Ted Honderich, John Searle, Jonathan Ree, Simon Blackburn, Michael Dummett, and Hilary Putnam. This fascinating book provides important insights on such topics as: Janet Radcliffe Richards on Darwin and nature: We seem to have a deeply ingrained idea of the dangers of interference in what is natural…But you can only interfere with something which has a purpose or is meant to go a certain way….If we want to achieve any good at all, standing back is not the way to do it. Russel Stannard on free will: One can have academic arguments [and] convince yourself that you can't possibly be free…you cannot but live your life as though you do have free will. Less
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  • 7.8 X 5.08 X 0 in
  • 256
  • Bloomsbury
  • May 10, 2005
  • English
  • 9780826484741
Julian Baggini is editor and co-founder of The Philosophers' Magazine. He is the author of several books on philosophy including Making Sense: Philosophy Behind the Headlines and New British Philosoph...
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