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Just the Arguments [[electronic resource] ] : 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy
Just the Arguments [[electronic resource] ] : 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy
Autore Bruce Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 190
Altri autori (Persone) BarboneSteven
Soggetto topico Philosophy
Philosophy -- Introductions
Philosophy & Religion
Speculative Philosophy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-25836-6
9786613258366
1-4443-4443-9
1-4443-4440-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto JUST THE ARGUMENTS: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Show Me the Arguments; Part I: Philosophy of Religion; 1: Aquinas' Five Ways; 2: The Contingency Cosmological Argument; 3: The Kalam Argument for the Existence of God; 4: The Ontological Argument; 5: Pascal's Wager; 6: James' Will to Believe Argument; 7: The Problem of Evil; 8: The Free Will Defense to the Problem of Evil; 9: St. Anselm on Free Choice and the Power to Sin; 10: Hume's Argument against Miracles; 11: The Euthyphro Dilemma; 12: Nietzsche's Death of God
13: Ockham's RazorPart II: Metaphysics; 14: Parmenides' Refutation of Change; 15: McTaggart's Argument against the Reality of Time; 16: Berkeley's Master Argument for Idealism; 17: Kant's Refutation of Idealism; 18: The Master Argument of Diodorus Cronus; 19: Lewis' Argument for Possible Worlds; 20: A Reductionist Account of Personal Identity; 21: Split-Case Arguments about Personal Identity; 22: The Ship of Theseus; 23: The Problem of Temporary Intrinsics; 24: A Modern Modal Argument for the Soul; 25: Two Arguments for the Harmlessness of Death; Epicurus' Death is Nothing to Us Argument
Lucretius' Symmetry Argument26: The Existence of Forms: Plato's Argument from the Possibility of Knowledge; 27: Plato, Aristotle, and the Third Man Argument; 28: Logical Monism; 29: The Maximality Paradox; 30: An Argument for Free Will; 31: Frankfurt's Refutation of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities; 32: Van Inwagen's Consequence Argument against Compatibilism; 33: Fatalism; 34: Sartre's Argument for Freedom; Part III: Epistemology; 35: The Cogito Arguments of Descartes and Augustine; Descartes' Cogito; Augustine's "Si fallor, sum" Argument (If I Am Mistaken, I Exist)
36: The Cartesian Dreaming Argument for External-World Skepticism37: The Transparency of Experience Argument; 38: The Regress Argument for Skepticism; 39: Moore's Anti-Skeptical Arguments; 40: The Bias Paradox; 41: Gettier's Argument against the Traditional Account of Knowledge; 42: Putnam's Argument against Cultural Imperialism; 43: Davidson on the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme; 44: Quine's Two Dogmas of Empiricism; 45: Hume and the Problem of Induction; Hume's Problem of Induction; Hume's Negative Argument concerning Induction; 46: Argument by Analogy in Thales and Anaximenes
47: Quine's Epistemology Naturalized48: Sellars and the Myth of the Given; 49: Sellars' "Rylean Myth"; 50: Aristotle and the Argument to End All Arguments; Part IV: Ethics; 51: Justice Brings Happiness in Plato's Republic; 52: Aristotle's Function Argument; 53: Aristotle's Argument that Goods Are Irreducible; 54: Aristotle's Argument for Perfectionism; 55: Categorical Imperative as the Source for Morality; 56: Kant on Why Autonomy Deserves Respect; 57: Mill's Proof of Utilitarianism; 58: The Experience Machine Objection to Hedonism; 59: The Error Theory Argument
60: Moore's Open Question Argument
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139585403321
Bruce Michael  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Just the Arguments [[electronic resource] ] : 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy
Just the Arguments [[electronic resource] ] : 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy
Autore Bruce Michael
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, : Wiley, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (425 p.)
Disciplina 190
Altri autori (Persone) BarboneSteven
Soggetto topico Philosophy
Philosophy -- Introductions
Philosophy & Religion
Speculative Philosophy
ISBN 1-283-25836-6
9786613258366
1-4443-4443-9
1-4443-4440-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto JUST THE ARGUMENTS: 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: Show Me the Arguments; Part I: Philosophy of Religion; 1: Aquinas' Five Ways; 2: The Contingency Cosmological Argument; 3: The Kalam Argument for the Existence of God; 4: The Ontological Argument; 5: Pascal's Wager; 6: James' Will to Believe Argument; 7: The Problem of Evil; 8: The Free Will Defense to the Problem of Evil; 9: St. Anselm on Free Choice and the Power to Sin; 10: Hume's Argument against Miracles; 11: The Euthyphro Dilemma; 12: Nietzsche's Death of God
13: Ockham's RazorPart II: Metaphysics; 14: Parmenides' Refutation of Change; 15: McTaggart's Argument against the Reality of Time; 16: Berkeley's Master Argument for Idealism; 17: Kant's Refutation of Idealism; 18: The Master Argument of Diodorus Cronus; 19: Lewis' Argument for Possible Worlds; 20: A Reductionist Account of Personal Identity; 21: Split-Case Arguments about Personal Identity; 22: The Ship of Theseus; 23: The Problem of Temporary Intrinsics; 24: A Modern Modal Argument for the Soul; 25: Two Arguments for the Harmlessness of Death; Epicurus' Death is Nothing to Us Argument
Lucretius' Symmetry Argument26: The Existence of Forms: Plato's Argument from the Possibility of Knowledge; 27: Plato, Aristotle, and the Third Man Argument; 28: Logical Monism; 29: The Maximality Paradox; 30: An Argument for Free Will; 31: Frankfurt's Refutation of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities; 32: Van Inwagen's Consequence Argument against Compatibilism; 33: Fatalism; 34: Sartre's Argument for Freedom; Part III: Epistemology; 35: The Cogito Arguments of Descartes and Augustine; Descartes' Cogito; Augustine's "Si fallor, sum" Argument (If I Am Mistaken, I Exist)
36: The Cartesian Dreaming Argument for External-World Skepticism37: The Transparency of Experience Argument; 38: The Regress Argument for Skepticism; 39: Moore's Anti-Skeptical Arguments; 40: The Bias Paradox; 41: Gettier's Argument against the Traditional Account of Knowledge; 42: Putnam's Argument against Cultural Imperialism; 43: Davidson on the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme; 44: Quine's Two Dogmas of Empiricism; 45: Hume and the Problem of Induction; Hume's Problem of Induction; Hume's Negative Argument concerning Induction; 46: Argument by Analogy in Thales and Anaximenes
47: Quine's Epistemology Naturalized48: Sellars and the Myth of the Given; 49: Sellars' "Rylean Myth"; 50: Aristotle and the Argument to End All Arguments; Part IV: Ethics; 51: Justice Brings Happiness in Plato's Republic; 52: Aristotle's Function Argument; 53: Aristotle's Argument that Goods Are Irreducible; 54: Aristotle's Argument for Perfectionism; 55: Categorical Imperative as the Source for Morality; 56: Kant on Why Autonomy Deserves Respect; 57: Mill's Proof of Utilitarianism; 58: The Experience Machine Objection to Hedonism; 59: The Error Theory Argument
60: Moore's Open Question Argument
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830439403321
Bruce Michael  
Hoboken, : Wiley, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui