The Antipodean Philosopher: Public Lectures on Philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, Volume 1
Editat de Graham Oppy, N. N. Trakakis, Lynda Burns, Steven Gardner, Fiona Leigh Contribuţii de John Bigelow, Raymond D. Bradley, Andrew Brennan, Tony Coady, Peter Forrest, James Franklin, Karen Green, Russell Grigg, Matthew Sharpe, Jeanette Kennett, Neil Levy, Catriona Mackenzie, Gary Malinas, Chris Mortensen, Robert Nola, Paul Patton, Charles R. Pidgen, Val Plumwood, Graham Priest, Greg Restall, Jack Reynolds, Paul Thom, Michelle Boulous Walkeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 22 feb 2011
These talks are now collected here for the first time, to provide not only students and scholars, but also the wider community with a deeper appreciation of the philosophical heritage of Australia and New Zealand.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780739127339
ISBN-10: 0739127330
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0739127330
Pagini: 314
Dimensiuni: 163 x 241 x 26 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Preface
Chapter 1. Metaphysics in Australasia
Chapter 2. Science, Morality, and the Death of God
Chapter 3. Philistines, Barbarians and the Death of Intellect
Chapter 4. Philosophy in Melbourne
Chapter 5. Missing the Point Many Times Over? Australian Philosophical Atheism
Chapter 6. Philosophy in Sydney
Chapter 7. Australian Women Philosophers
Chapter 8. In the Name of the Father: Understanding Monotheism and Fundamentalism
Chapter 9. The Nature of Love
Chapter 10. Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind
Chapter 11. Feminist Philosophy in Australasia
Chapter 12. Philosophy and Its Masters: The Transformations of Philosophy in Queensland
Chapter 13. Philosophy in South Australia
Chapter 14. Is Religion to be Respected or Only Tolerated?
Chapter 15. Continental Philosophy in Australia
Chapter 16. Getting the Wrong Anderson? A Short and Opinionated History of New Zealand Philosophy
Chapter 17. Nature in the Active Voice
Chapter 18. Why Asian Philosophy?
Chapter 19. Logic in Australasia
Chapter 20. The Analytic/Continental Divide: A Contretemps?
Chapter 21. Philosopher Deans and Philosopher Kings: The Contribution of Philosophers to Senior Management in Australian Universities
Chapter 22. Becoming Slow: Philosophy, Reading and the Essay
Chapter 1. Metaphysics in Australasia
Chapter 2. Science, Morality, and the Death of God
Chapter 3. Philistines, Barbarians and the Death of Intellect
Chapter 4. Philosophy in Melbourne
Chapter 5. Missing the Point Many Times Over? Australian Philosophical Atheism
Chapter 6. Philosophy in Sydney
Chapter 7. Australian Women Philosophers
Chapter 8. In the Name of the Father: Understanding Monotheism and Fundamentalism
Chapter 9. The Nature of Love
Chapter 10. Free Will and the Sciences of the Mind
Chapter 11. Feminist Philosophy in Australasia
Chapter 12. Philosophy and Its Masters: The Transformations of Philosophy in Queensland
Chapter 13. Philosophy in South Australia
Chapter 14. Is Religion to be Respected or Only Tolerated?
Chapter 15. Continental Philosophy in Australia
Chapter 16. Getting the Wrong Anderson? A Short and Opinionated History of New Zealand Philosophy
Chapter 17. Nature in the Active Voice
Chapter 18. Why Asian Philosophy?
Chapter 19. Logic in Australasia
Chapter 20. The Analytic/Continental Divide: A Contretemps?
Chapter 21. Philosopher Deans and Philosopher Kings: The Contribution of Philosophers to Senior Management in Australian Universities
Chapter 22. Becoming Slow: Philosophy, Reading and the Essay
Recenzii
This book will interest both those who have been involved in the profession of philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, and those who have an interest in what such philosophers have to say to the general public on topics such as religion, love, and time. Future historians may well find some of the chronicles of individual departments, included here, important documents for any real history of philosophy in this region, in which the contradictions in what is said here will be ironed out. Was Arthur Prior an important New Zealand philosopher? Was Jack Smart Australia's best philosopher? Only time will tell.
Among academics, philosophy in Australasia is best known for materialism about the mind, realism about almost everything, and consequentialism in ethics-and for fighting way above its weight. These entertaining, informed, and often delightfully opinionated lectures tell us how this came to be, and why there is so much more to say about philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, much of it of great interest outside academe.
Among academics, philosophy in Australasia is best known for materialism about the mind, realism about almost everything, and consequentialism in ethics-and for fighting way above its weight. These entertaining, informed, and often delightfully opinionated lectures tell us how this came to be, and why there is so much more to say about philosophy in Australia and New Zealand, much of it of great interest outside academe.