1st Edition

Philosophy and Mystification A Reflection on Nonsense and Clarity

By Guy Robinson Copyright 1998
    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    312 Pages
    by Routledge

    Philosophy and Mystification reflects on the nature, methods and resources of philosophic enquiry are carefully grounded in the central problems that have dogged Western philosophy in the modern era: logical necessity, machine intelligence, the relation of science and religion, determinism, scepticism and the questions of foundations and origins.

    Introduction: Philosophy and mystification 1 Understanding nonsense 2 Following and formalization 3 Infinity 4 Miracles 5 How to tell your friends from machines 6 Nature and necessity 7 Skepticism about skepticism 8 Fool’s intelligence 9 Language and the society of others 10 Deus sive natura: science, nature, and ideology 11 On misunderstanding science 12 History and human nature 13 Newton, Euclid, and the foundation of geometry 14 Coda: philosophy and history

    Biography

    Guy Robinson taught philosophy at the University of Southampton until his early retirement in 1982. He now lives and works in Dublin.