1st Edition
Contemporary British Philosophy Personal Statements Fourth Series
By Lewis, H D
Copyright 2003
348 Pages
by
Routledge
348 Pages
by
Routledge
352 Pages
by
Routledge
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This is Volume XIII of twenty-two in a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1976, this is part four of four on contemporary British philosophy and looks at the personal statements and thoughts of G.E.M. Anscombe, Michael Dummett, Peter Geach, R.M. Hare, R.W. Hepburn, P.F> Strawson, Godfrey Vesey and others.
Editor's Preface, Memory, 'Experience' and Causation, The Shape of Ignorance, Is Logic Empirical?, A Theory of Social Justice, Why Logic Matters, Thinking, Ethical Theory and Utilitarianism, Direct Perception and the Sense-Datum Theory, Time-Transcendence and Some Related Phenomena in the Arts, On the Subject Matter of Philosophy, Entity and Identity, Persons and Personal Identity, The Performing Arts, Locke and Wittgenstein on Language and Reality, The Constancy of Human Nature, Imperatives and Meaning, Utilitarianism and Moral Self-Indulgence, Language, Belief and Relativism, Biographical Notes, Index
Biography
H.D. Lewis