1st Edition
Philosophy and Mystification A Reflection on Nonsense and Clarity
By Guy Robinson
Copyright 1998
312 Pages
by
Routledge
312 Pages
by
Routledge
312 Pages
by
Routledge
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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.