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ISBN 10: 1554814014
ISBN 13: 978-1554814015
Author: Andrew Bailey
This volume of The Broadview Introduction to Philosophy offers a thoughtful selection of readings in epistemology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of religion. Substantial selections from important historical texts are provided (including the entirety of Descartes’s Meditations), as are a number of contemporary readings on each topic. Unlike other introductory anthologies, the Broadview offers considerable apparatus to assist the student reader in understanding the texts without simply summarizing them. Each selection includes an introduction discussing the context and structure of the primary reading, as well as thorough annotations designed to clarify unfamiliar terms, references, and argument forms.
The Broadview Introduction to Philosophy Volume I Knowledge and Reality 1st Table of contents:
- Acknowledgments
- How to Use This Book
- Introduction
- What Is Philosophy?
- A Brief Introduction to Arguments
- Introductory Tips on Reading and Writing Philosophy
- Part I: Philosophy of Religion
- Does God Exist?
- St. Anselm of Canterbury
- Proslogion, Preface and Chapters 2–5
- Pro Insipiente (“On Behalf of the Fool”) by Gaunilo of Marmoutiers
- Anselm’s Reply to Gaunilo
- St. Thomas Aquinas
- Summa Theologiae, Part I, Question 2: Does God Exist?
- David Hume
- from Dialogues Concerning Natural Religion
- William Paley
- from Natural Theology
- Gottfried Leibniz
- Theodicy: Abridgment of the Argument Reduced to Syllogistic Form
- J.L. Mackie
- “Evil and Omnipotence”
- Marilyn McCord Adams
- Horrendous Evils and the Goodness of God
- Blaise Pascal
- “The Wager,” from Pensées
- William K. Clifford
- “The Ethics of Belief”
- William James
- “The Will to Believe”
- Part II: Theory of Knowledge
- Epistemology
- Plato
- “The Allegory of the Cave”
- René Descartes
- Meditations on First Philosophy
- John Locke
- from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Immanuel Kant
- from Critique of Pure Reason, Introduction
- G.E. Moore
- “Proof of an External World”
- Edmund L. Gettier
- “Is Justified True Belief Knowledge?”
- Lorraine Code
- “Is the Sex of the Knower Epistemologically Significant?”
- Jennifer Saul
- “Scepticism and Implicit Bias”
- Lee Hester and Jim Cheney
- “Truth and Native American Epistemology”
- Philosophy of Science
- David Hume
- from An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding
- Carl Hempel
- “Scientific Inquiry: Invention and Test”
- Karl Popper
- “Science: Conjectures and Refutations”
- Thomas Kuhn
- “Objectivity, Value Judgment, and Theory Choice”
- Helen Longino
- “Can There Be a Feminist Science?”
- Part III: Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Mind
- Gilbert Ryle
- from The Concept of Mind (“Descartes’s Myth”)
- Ned Block
- from “Troubles with Functionalism”
- Thomas Nagel
- “What Is It Like to Be a Bat?”
- Frank Jackson
- from “Epiphenomenal Qualia”
- “What Mary Didn’t Know”
- David Chalmers
- “The Puzzle of Conscious Experience”
- Amy Kind
- “How to Believe in Qualia”
- Free Will
- Paul Rée
- from The Illusion of Free Will, Chapters 1 and 2
- Ishtiyaque Haji
- from Incompatibilism’s Allure
- A.J. Ayer
- “Freedom and Necessity”
- Harry G. Frankfurt
- “Alternate Possibilities and Moral Responsibility”
- P.F. Strawson
- “Freedom and Resentment”
- Susan Wolf
- “Sanity and the Metaphysics of Responsibility”
- Personal Identity
- John Locke
- from An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
- Bernard Williams
- “The Self and the Future”
- Daniel C. Dennett
- “Where Am I?”
- Derek Parfit
- “Personal Identity”
- Marya Schechtman
- “Experience, Agency, and Personal Identity”
- Permissions Acknowledgments
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