Philosophy Bites

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OUP Oxford, 2010 M08 12 - 244 páginas
What does Anthony Grayling think about atheism? Adrian Moore about infinity? For the last three years, some of the world's leading philosophers have held forth on their favorite topics on the immensely popular website philosophybites.com. The site now features more than one hundred short conversations, has had some 7 million downloads to date, and is listened to all over the globe.
Philosophy Bites brings together the twenty-five best interviews from this hugely successful website. Leading philosophers--including Simon Blackburn, Alain de Botton, Will Kymlicka, Alexander Nehamas, and more than twenty others--discuss a wide range of philosophical issues in a surprisingly lively, informal, and personal way. For instance, Peter Singer, arguably the world's leading animal rights philosopher, states that for people living in the western world, vegetarianism is the only moral choice, but he allows that this would not be the case for an Inuit who lives by killing fish--causing an animal to suffer must be balanced against the necessity to survive. Julian Savulescu talks about the "yuk factor"--the natural revulsion that keeps us from practicing incest or cannibalism--attacking its use as an argument against gay rights and abortion. Anthony Appiah discusses cosmopolitanism, the idea that emphasizes that people around the world have much in common, and that we have to be able to live with people despite our differences. And Stephen Law shows why it is unreasonable to believe in an all-powerful, all-good deity.
Time, infinity, evil, friendship, animals, wine, sport, tragedy--all of human life is here. And as these bite-sized interviews reveal, often the most brilliant philosophers are eager and able to convey their thoughts, simply and clearly, on the great ideas of philosophy.
 

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I am not generally a fan of philosophy, but I was drawn to this book, and thoroughly enjoyed it. This are based on a podcast of interviews with philosophers, and presents transcripts of 25 of them. I ... Leer comentario completo

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Contenido

13BARRY STROUD ONScepticism
14HUGH MELLOR ONTime
15TIM CRANE ONMind and Body
16TIMOTHY WILLIAMSON ONVagueness
AESTHETICS
17DEREK MATRAVERS ONThe Definition of Art
18ALAIN DE BOTTON ONThe Aesthetics of Architecture
19BARRY C SMITH ONWine

POLITICS
6KWAME ANTHONY APPIAH ONCosmopolitanism
7MIRANDA FRICKER ONCredibility and Discrimination
8ANNE PHILLIPS ONMulticulturalism
9WILL KYMLICKA ONMinority Rights
10WENDY BROWN ONTolerance
METAPHYSICS AND MIND
11A W MOORE ONInfinity
12DAVID PAPINEAU ONScientific Realism
20ALEX NEILL ONThe Paradox of Tragedy
GOD ATHEISM AND THE MEANING OF LIFE
21DON CUPITT ONNonRealism about God
22JOHN COTTINGHAM ONThe Meaning of Life
23STEPHEN LAW ONThe Problem of Evil
24KEITH WARD ONEastern and Western Idealism
25A C GRAYLING ONAtheism
NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS
FURTHER READING

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David Edmonds is a documentary maker for the BBC World Service: he has made programmes in around 60 countries, and has won many awards. He is the author or co-author of several books, including Wittgenstein's Poker, written with John Eidinow (short-listed for the Guardian First Book Award,translated into twenty five languages, and an international best seller) Bobby Fischer Goes To War, (translated into a dozen languages and was long-listed for the Samuel Johnson prize) and Rousseau's Dog about the relationship between Jean-Jacques Rousseau and David Hume. David received a FirstClass degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from Oxford University and then took the B.Phil. in philosophy. He has a PhD in philosophy from the Open University. He has held fellowships from the University of Chicago and the University of Michigan. He is currently a Research Associate atthe Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics at Oxford University and a Contributing Editor for Prospect Magazine. Nigel Warburton is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the Open University and author of several introductory philosophy books, including the bestselling Philosophy: The Basics (4th ed.) andPhilosophy: The Classics (3rd ed.). He also regularly teaches courses on aesthetics at Tate Modern and writes a monthly column 'Everyday Philosophy' for Prospect Magazine (UK). He runs several weblogs including Virtual Philosopher (ww.virtualphilosopher.com) and Art and Allusion(www.artandallusion.com).

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