Dilemmas The Tarner Lectures 1953 Cambridge Philosophy Classics Series
Langue : Anglais
Auteur : Ryle Gilbert
This book shows that the conflicts that arise from everyday ways of thinking are not dilemmas as they appear to be.
Common sense tells me I can control my life to some extent; should I then, faced with a logical argument for fatalism, reject common sense? There seems to be no place in a physical theory of the universe for the sensory experiences of colours, taste and smells, yet I know I have these experiences. In this book, Gilbert Ryle explores the conflicts that arise in everyday life and shows that the either/or which such dilemmas seem to suggest is a false dilemma: one side of the dilemma does not deny what we know to be true on the other side. This classic book has been revived in a new series livery for twenty-first-century readers, featuring a specially commissioned preface written by Barry Stroud.
Preface to this edition Barry Stroud; 1. Dilemmas; 2. 'It was to be'; 3. Achilles and the tortoise; 4. Pleasure; 5. The world of science and the everyday world; 6. Technical and untechnical concepts; 7. Perception; 8. Formal and informal logic.
Gilbert Ryle (1900–76) published widely on a variety of philosophical topics, including philosophy of mind and philosophy of language, but was perhaps best known for his work on philosophical behaviourism and his critique of Cartesian dualism.
Date de parution : 10-2015
Ouvrage de 120 p.
60.2x22.8 cm
Disponible chez l'éditeur (délai d'approvisionnement : 14 jours).
Prix indicatif 26,37 €
Ajouter au panierDate de parution : 10-2015
Ouvrage de 120 p.
15.9x23.5 cm
Thème de Dilemmas :
© 2024 LAVOISIER S.A.S.