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Philosophy as criticism : essays on Dennett, Searle, Foot, Davidson, Nozick
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Philosophy as criticism : essays on Dennett, Searle, Foot, Davidson, Nozick

Author: İlham Dilman
Publisher: New York, NY ; London : Continuum International Publishing Group, ©2011.
Edition/Format:   Book : EnglishView all editions and formats
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Born in Turkey, noted philosopher Ilham Dilman spent the majority of his working life teaching philosophy in the United States and Great Britain and published widely in moral philosophy and  Read more...

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Additional Physical Format: Electronic version:
Dilman, İlham.
Philosophy as criticism.
New York, NY : Continuum, c2011
(OCoLC)713628693
Named Person: D C Dennett; John R Searle; Philippa Foot; Donald Davidson; Robert Nozick; Donald (Schriftsteller) Davidson; Daniel Clement Dennett; Philippa Foot; Robert Nozick; John R Searle
Material Type: Internet resource
Document Type: Book, Internet Resource
All Authors / Contributors: İlham Dilman
ISBN: 9781441146915 1441146911 9781441192493 1441192492
OCLC Number: 694396607
Description: xi, 163 p. ; 24 cm.
Contents: Editorial Preface; Introduction; 1. Dennett's Explanation of Consciousness; 2. John Searle's Defence of Realism; 3. Philippa Foot on Natural Goodness; 4. Donald Davidson I: Human Agency, Action and Intention; 5. Donald Davidson II: A Philosophy of Psychology, The Mental and the Physical; 6. Robert Nozick's Philosophical Meditations; Closing Remarks; Bibliography.
Responsibility: İlham Di̇lman ; edited by Brian Davies and Mario von der Ruhr.
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"This is vintage Dilman. This book could give a new vitality to an unexploited genre: philosophical criticism. Of course, philosophers have always critiqued other philosophers, but a volume of Read more...

 
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