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  • Formaat: Hardback, 208 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 202x176x26 mm, kaal: 520 g
  • Sari: 50 Ideas You Really Need to Know series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2014
  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1848667353
  • ISBN-13: 9781848667358
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  • Kirjastus: Quercus Publishing
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Have you ever lain awake at night fretting over how we can be sure of the reality of the external world? Perhaps we are in fact disembodied brains, floating in vats at the whim of some deranged puppet-master?

If so, you are not alone - and what's more, you are in exalted company. For this question and others like it have been the stuff of philosophical rumination for centuries, from Plato to Popper.

In a series of accessible and engaging essays, 50 Philosophy Ideas You Really Need to Know introduces and explains the problems of knowledge, consciousness, identity, ethics, belief, justice and aesthetics that have troubled the minds of great thinkers for centuries, from the ancient Greeks to the present day.

Contents include: The brain in a vat, Plato's cave, Cogito ergo sum, The mind-body problem, The boo/hurrah theory, Ends and means, The categorical imperative, Acts and omissions, The rights of animals, The gambler's fallacy, Paradigm shifts, Occam's razor, Positive and negative freedom, Theories of punishment and Just war.
Introduction 3(1)
PROBLEMS OF KNOWLEDGE
01 The brain in a vat
4(4)
02 Plato's cave
8(4)
03 The veil of perception
12(4)
04 Cogito ergo sum
16(4)
05 Reason and experience
20(4)
06 The tripartite theory of knowledge
24(4)
MIND MATTERS
07 The mind-body problem
28(4)
08 What is it like to be a bat?
32(4)
09 The Turing test
36(4)
10 The ship of Theseus
40(4)
11 Other minds
44(4)
ETHICS
12 Hume's guillotine
48(4)
13 One man's meat
52(4)
14 The divine command theory
56(4)
15 The boo/hoorah theory
60(4)
16 Ends and means
64(4)
17 The experience machine
68(4)
18 The categorical imperative
72(4)
19 The golden rule
76(4)
20 Acts and omissions
80(4)
21 Slippery slopes
84(4)
22 Beyond the call of duty
88(4)
23 Is it bad to be unlucky?
92(4)
24 Virtue ethics
96(4)
ANIMAL RIGHTS
25 Do animals feel pain?
100(4)
26 Do animals have rights?
104(4)
LOGIC AND MEANING
27 Forms of argument
108(4)
28 The barber paradox
112(4)
29 The gambler's fallacy
116(4)
30 The sorites paradox
120(4)
31 The king of France is bald
124(4)
32 The beetle in the box
128(4)
SCIENCE
33 Science and pseudoscience
132(4)
34 Paradigm shifts
136(4)
35 Occam's razor
140(4)
AESTHETICS
36 What is art?
144(4)
37 The intentional fallacy
148(4)
RELIGION
38 The argument from design
152(4)
39 The cosmological argument
156(4)
40 The ontological argument
160(4)
41 The problem of evil
164(4)
42 The freewill defence
168(4)
43 Faith and reason
172(4)
POLITICS, JUSTICE AND SOCIETY
44 Positive and negative freedom
176(4)
45 The difference principle
180(4)
46 Leviathan
184(4)
47 The prisoner's dilemma
188(4)
48 Theories of punishment
192(4)
49 Lifeboat Earth
196(4)
50 Just war
200(4)
Glossary 204(2)
Index 206
Ben Dupré read Classics at Exeter College, Oxford, before pursuing a career in publishing. He was responsible for children's reference books at Oxford University Press from 1992 until 2004 and, all told, has more than 20 years' experience of elucidating difficult ideas for a popular audience. He is the author of Places of Destiny (published in the US as Where History was Made), 50 Big Ideas You Really Need to Know and 50 Political Ideas You Really Need to Know. A devotee of baseball and a gifted performer on both harpsichord and viola da gamba, Ben lives in North Oxford with his family.