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Just the Arguments 100 of the Most Important Arguments in Western Philosophy

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Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.2011

Herausgeber

Michael Bruce + weitere

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John Wiley & Sons

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424

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22,9/15,2/2,3 cm

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522 g

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1. Auflage

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Englisch

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978-1-4443-3638-2

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"A useful resource for an undergraduate library, this book also would be suitable for undergraduate courses, particularly introduction to philosophy, logic, and critical thinking. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Lower-level undergraduates and general readers." ( Choice , 1 September 2012)

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Michael Bruce currently researches in the history of philosophy. He has taught philosophy and mathematics courses at the University of Washington's Robinson Center for Young Scholars.
Steven Barbone is Associate Professor of Philosophy at San Diego State University.

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

30.09.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

424

Maße (L/B/H)

22,9/15,2/2,3 cm

Gewicht

522 g

Auflage

1. Auflage

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-4443-3638-2

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  • Acknowledgments xiv

    Introduction: Show Me the Arguments 1
    Michael Bruce and Steven Barbone

    Part I Philosophy of Religion 7

    1 Aquinas' Five Ways 9
    Timothy J. Pawl

    2 The Contingency Cosmological Argument 18
    Mark T. Nelson

    3 The Kalam Argument for the Existence of God 22
    Harry Lesser

    4 The Ontological Argument 25
    Sara L. Uckelman

    5 Pascal's Wager 28
    Leslie Burkholder

    6 James' Will to Believe Argument 32
    A. T. Fyfe

    7 The Problem of Evil 35
    Michael Bruce and Steven Barbone

    8 The Free Will Defense to the Problem of Evil 37
    Grant Sterling

    9 St. Anselm on Free Choice and the Power to Sin 40
    Julia Hermann

    10 Hume's Argument against Miracles 44
    Tommaso Piazza

    11 The Euthyphro Dilemma 49
    David Baggett

    12 Nietzsche's Death of God 52
    Tom Grimwood

    13 Ockham's Razor 57
    Grant Sterling

    Part II Metaphysics 59

    14 Parmenides' Refutation of Change 61
    Adrian Bardon

    15 McTaggart's Argument against the Reality of Time 64
    M. Joshua Mozersky

    16 Berkeley's Master Argument for Idealism 68
    John M. DePoe

    17 Kant's Refutation of Idealism 70
    Adrian Bardon

    18 The Master Argument of Diodorus Cronus 73
    Ludger Jansen

    19 Lewis' Argument for Possible Worlds 76
    David Vander Laan

    20 A Reductionist Account of Personal Identity 79
    Fauve Lybaert

    21 Split-Case Arguments about Personal Identity 86
    Ludger Jansen

    22 The Ship of Theseus 88
    Ludger Jansen

    23 The Problem of Temporary Intrinsics 90
    Montserrat Bordes

    24 A Modern Modal Argument for the Soul 93
    Rafal Urbaniak and Agnieszka Rostalska

    25 Two Arguments for the Harmlessness of Death 99

    Epicurus' Death is Nothing to Us Argument 99
    Steven Luper

    Lucretius' Symmetry Argument 100
    Nicolas Bommarito

    26 The Existence of Forms: Plato's Argument from the Possibility of Knowledge 102
    Jurgis (George) Brakas

    27 Plato, Aristotle, and the Third Man Argument 106
    Jurgis (George) Brakas

    28 Logical Monism 111
    Luis Estrada-González

    29 The Maximality Paradox 115
    Nicola Ciprotti

    30 An Argument for Free Will 119
    Gerald Harrison

    31 Frankfurt's Refutation of the Principle of Alternative Possibilities 121
    Gerald Harrison

    32 Van Inwagen's Consequence Argument against Compatibilism 123
    Grant Sterling

    33 Fatalism 125
    Fernando Migura and Agustin Arrieta

    34 Sartre's Argument for Freedom 128
    Jeffrey Gordon

    Part III Epistemology 131

    35 The Cogito Arguments of Descartes and Augustine 133

    Descartes' Cogito 133
    Joyce Lazier

    Augustine's "Si fallor, sum"Argument (If I Am Mistaken, I Exist) 135
    Brett Gaul

    36 The Cartesian Dreaming Argument for External-World Skepticism 137
    Stephen Hetherington

    37 The Transparency of Experience Argument 142
    Carlos Mario Muñoz-Suárez

    38 The Regress Argument for Skepticism 146
    Scott Aikin

    39 Moore's Anti-Skeptical Arguments 152
    Matthew Frise

    40 The Bias Paradox 154
    Deborah Heikes

    41 Gettier's Argument against the Traditional Account of Knowledge 156
    John M. DePoe

    42 Putnam's Argument against Cultural Imperialism 159
    Maria Caamaño

    43 Davidson on the Very Idea of a Conceptual Scheme 162
    George Wrisley

    44 Quine's Two Dogmas of Empiricism 169
    Robert Sinclair

    45 Hume and the Problem of Induction 174

    Hume's Problem of Induction 174
    James E. Taylor

    Hume's Negative Argument concerning Induction 176
    Stefanie Rocknak

    46 Argument by Analogy in Thales and Anaximenes 180
    Giannis Stamatellos

    47 Quine's Epistemology Naturalized 183
    Robert Sinclair

    48 Sellars and the Myth of the Given 188
    Willem A. deVries

    49 Sellars' "Rylean Myth" 193
    Willem A. deVries

    50 Aristotle and the Argument to End All Arguments 198
    Toni Vogel Carey

    Part IV Ethics 201

    51 Justice Brings Happiness in Plato's Republic 203
    Joshua I. Weinstein

    52 Aristotle's Function Argument 208
    Sean McAleer

    53 Aristotle's Argument that Goods are Irreducible 211
    Jurgis (George) Brakas

    54 Aristotle's Argument for Perfectionism 214
    Eric J. Silverman

    55 Categorical Imperative as the Source for Morality 217
    Joyce Lazier

    56 Kant on Why Autonomy Deserves Respect 221
    Mark Piper

    57 Mill's Proof of Utilitarianism 223
    A. T. Fyfe

    58 The Experience Machine Objection to Hedonism 229
    Dan Weijers

    59 The Error Theory Argument 232
    Robert L. Muhlnickel

    60 Moore's Open Question Argument 237
    Bruno Verbeek

    61 Wolff's Argument for the Rejection of State Authority 240
    Ben Saunders

    62 Nozick's Taxation Is Forced Labor Argument 242
    Jason Waller

    63 Charity is Obligatory 244
    Joakim Sandberg

    64 The Repugnant Conclusion 247
    Joakim Sandberg

    65 Taurek on Numbers Don't Count 249
    Ben Saunders

    66 Parfit's Leveling Down Argument against Egalitarianism 251
    Ben Saunders

    67 Nozick's Wilt Chamberlain Argument 254
    Fabian Wendt

    68 Liberal Feminism 258
    Julinna C. Oxley

    69 Moral Status of Animals from Marginal Cases 263
    Julia Tanner

    70 The Ethical Vegetarianism Argument 265
    Robert L. Muhlnickel

    71 Thomson and the Famous Violinist 269
    Leslie Burkholder

    72 Marquis and the Immorality of Abortion 273
    Leslie Burkholder

    73 Tooley on Abortion and Infanticide 275
    Ben Saunders

    74 Rachels on Euthanasia 277
    Leslie Burkholder

    Part V Philosophy of Mind 281

    75 Leibniz' Argument for Innate Ideas 283
    Byron Kaldis

    76 Descartes' Arguments for the Mind-Body Distinction 290
    Dale Jacquette

    77 Princess Elisabeth and the Mind-Body Problem 297
    Jen McWeeny

    78 Kripke's Argument for Mind-Body Property Dualism 301
    Dale Jacquette

    79 The Argument from Mental Causation for Physicalism 304
    Amir Horowitz

    80 Davidson's Argument for Anomalous Monism 308
    Amir Horowitz

    81 Putnam's Multiple Realization Argument against Type-Physicalism 311
    Amir Horowitz

    82 The Supervenience Argument against Non-Reductive Physicalism 314
    Andrew Russo

    83 Ryle's Argument against Cartesian Internalism 318
    Agustin Arrieta and Fernando Migura

    84 Jackson's Knowledge Argument 320
    Amir Horowitz

    85 Nagel's "What Is It Like to Be a Bat" Argument against Physicalism 324
    Amy Kind

    86 Chalmer's Zombie Argument 327
    Amy Kind

    87 The Argument from Revelation 330
    Carlos Mario Muñoz-Suárez

    88 Searle and the Chinese Room Argument 334
    Leslie Burkholder

    Part VI Science and Language 337

    89 Sir Karl Popper's Demarcation Argument 339
    Liz Stillwaggon Swan

    90 Kuhn's Incommensurability Arguments 341
    Liz Stillwaggon Swan and Michael Bruce

    91 Putnam's No Miracles Argument 344
    Liz Stillwaggon Swan

    92 Galileo's Falling Bodies 346
    Liz Stillwaggon Swan

    93 Eliminative Materialism 348
    Charlotte Blease

    94 Wittgenstein's Private Language Argument 350
    George Wrisley

    95 Fodor's Argument for Linguistic Nativism 355
    Majid Amini

    96 Fodor and the Impossibility of Learning 359
    Majid Amini

    97 Quine on the Indeterminacy of Translation 362
    Robert Sinclair

    98 Davidson's Argument for the Principle of Charity 367
    Maria Caamaño

    99 Frege's Argument for Platonism 370
    Ivan Kasa

    100 Mathematical Platonism 373
    Nicolas Pain

    Appendix A: Learning the Logical Lingo 377

    Appendix B: Rules of Inference and Replacement 378

    Notes on Contributors 380

    Index 391