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        12. Norman Malcolm . . . on other minds
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        Brendan Wilson
        
 
                                    
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                                            Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vi
 - Introduction ix
 - 
                            Area 1: Science
 - 1. Aristotle . . . on scientific knowledge 1
 - 2. Francis Bacon . . . on scientific method 6
 - 3. David Hume . . . on the concept of a cause 8
 - 4. Karl Popper . . . on induction 12
 - 5. Hilary Putnam . . . against Popper 16
 - 6. Paul Feyerabend. . . on scientific method 20
 - Overview of Area 1 22
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                            Area 2: Mind
 - 7. B. F. Skinner . . . on behaviourism 25
 - 8. C. S. Peirce . . . on reality and truth 26
 - 9. Bertrand Russell. . . on sense-data 28
 - 10. Rudolf Carnap. . . on the argument from analogy 31
 - 11. A. J. Ayer . . . on other minds 34
 - 12. Norman Malcolm . . . on other minds 35
 - 13. Colin McGinn . . . on the mind/body problem 39
 - 14. William James . . . on the reality of the mind 43
 - 15. Paul Churchland . . . on the unreality of thoughts 45
 - Overview of Area 2 47
 - 
                            Area 3: Freedom
 - 16. Peter Strawson . . . on determinism 49
 - 17. Norman Malcolm . . . on determinism 52
 - 18. Daniel Dennett. . . on determinism 55
 - 19. Max Black. . . on causality 58
 - 20. Frederick Dretske . . . on the reality of meaning 60
 - 21. Thomas Hobbes . . . on human nature 63
 - 22. Immanuel Kant. . . on duty 66
 - 23. Jeremy Bentham . . . on utilitarianism 68
 - 24. Thomas Nagel. . . against utilitarianism 70
 - 25. G. E. M. Anscombe . . . on ‘ought’ and ‘should’ 75
 - Overview of Area 3 79
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                            Area 4: Knowledge
 - 26. Galileo Galilei. . . on perception 81
 - 27. Rene Descartes . . . on doubt 82
 - 28. John Locke . . . on knowledge 84
 - 29. Hilary Putnam/Noam Chomsky. . . on innate ideas 89
 - 30. George Berkeley. . . on Idealism 93
 - 31. Thomas Reid . . . against scepticism 98
 - 32. Immanuel Kant. . . on causality 99
 - 33. David Hume . . . on miracles 103
 - 34. Bertrand Russell. . . on knowledge 108
 - 35. L. Jonathan Cohen . . . on empiricism 110
 - Overview of Area 4 114
 - 
                            Area 5: Language
 - 36. John Locke . . . on language 117
 - 37. Gilbert Ryle . . . on Mill’s theory of names 119
 - 38. Ludwig Wittgenstein . . . on proper names 123
 - 39. Saul Kripke . . . on naming 126
 - 40. Hilary Putnam . . . on language 128
 - 41. W. V. Quine . . . on language 131
 - 42. Plato . . . on universals 134
 - 43. John Searle . . . on computer ‘understanding’ 138
 - Overview of Area 5 141
 - 
                            Area 6: Objectivity
 - 44. Roderick Chisholm . . . on perception 143
 - 45. A. J. Ayer. . . on perception 146
 - 46. Gilbert Ryle . . . on perception 148
 - 47. Thomas Reid . . . on ideas 150
 - 48. J. B. Watson . . . on behaviourism 152
 - 49. Thomas Nagel. . . on qualia 153
 - 50. J. J. C. Sm art. . . on mind/brain identity 155
 - 51. Hilary Putnam . . . on functionalism 157
 - 52. F. H. Bradley. . . on truth 160
 - 53. Michael Dummett. . . on anti-realism 163
 - Overview of Area 6 166
 - 
                            Area 7: God
 - 54. Norman Malcolm . . . on the ontological argument 169
 - 55. Thomas Aquinas . . . on the existence of God 170
 - 56. Anthony Kenny. . . on teleology and design 172
 - 57. Anthony Flew. . . on religious belief 174
 - 58. Ludwig Wittgenstein . . . on religious belief 175
 - 59. Soren Kierkegaard . . . on the ‘absurdity’ of belief 178
 - 60. W. H. Newton-Smith . . . on metaphysics in cosmology 179
 - Overview of Area 7 186
 - Further Reading 188
 - Glossary 190
 - Copyright Acknowledgements 199
 - Index 203
 
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
 - Contents vi
 - Introduction ix
 - 
                            Area 1: Science
 - 1. Aristotle . . . on scientific knowledge 1
 - 2. Francis Bacon . . . on scientific method 6
 - 3. David Hume . . . on the concept of a cause 8
 - 4. Karl Popper . . . on induction 12
 - 5. Hilary Putnam . . . against Popper 16
 - 6. Paul Feyerabend. . . on scientific method 20
 - Overview of Area 1 22
 - 
                            Area 2: Mind
 - 7. B. F. Skinner . . . on behaviourism 25
 - 8. C. S. Peirce . . . on reality and truth 26
 - 9. Bertrand Russell. . . on sense-data 28
 - 10. Rudolf Carnap. . . on the argument from analogy 31
 - 11. A. J. Ayer . . . on other minds 34
 - 12. Norman Malcolm . . . on other minds 35
 - 13. Colin McGinn . . . on the mind/body problem 39
 - 14. William James . . . on the reality of the mind 43
 - 15. Paul Churchland . . . on the unreality of thoughts 45
 - Overview of Area 2 47
 - 
                            Area 3: Freedom
 - 16. Peter Strawson . . . on determinism 49
 - 17. Norman Malcolm . . . on determinism 52
 - 18. Daniel Dennett. . . on determinism 55
 - 19. Max Black. . . on causality 58
 - 20. Frederick Dretske . . . on the reality of meaning 60
 - 21. Thomas Hobbes . . . on human nature 63
 - 22. Immanuel Kant. . . on duty 66
 - 23. Jeremy Bentham . . . on utilitarianism 68
 - 24. Thomas Nagel. . . against utilitarianism 70
 - 25. G. E. M. Anscombe . . . on ‘ought’ and ‘should’ 75
 - Overview of Area 3 79
 - 
                            Area 4: Knowledge
 - 26. Galileo Galilei. . . on perception 81
 - 27. Rene Descartes . . . on doubt 82
 - 28. John Locke . . . on knowledge 84
 - 29. Hilary Putnam/Noam Chomsky. . . on innate ideas 89
 - 30. George Berkeley. . . on Idealism 93
 - 31. Thomas Reid . . . against scepticism 98
 - 32. Immanuel Kant. . . on causality 99
 - 33. David Hume . . . on miracles 103
 - 34. Bertrand Russell. . . on knowledge 108
 - 35. L. Jonathan Cohen . . . on empiricism 110
 - Overview of Area 4 114
 - 
                            Area 5: Language
 - 36. John Locke . . . on language 117
 - 37. Gilbert Ryle . . . on Mill’s theory of names 119
 - 38. Ludwig Wittgenstein . . . on proper names 123
 - 39. Saul Kripke . . . on naming 126
 - 40. Hilary Putnam . . . on language 128
 - 41. W. V. Quine . . . on language 131
 - 42. Plato . . . on universals 134
 - 43. John Searle . . . on computer ‘understanding’ 138
 - Overview of Area 5 141
 - 
                            Area 6: Objectivity
 - 44. Roderick Chisholm . . . on perception 143
 - 45. A. J. Ayer. . . on perception 146
 - 46. Gilbert Ryle . . . on perception 148
 - 47. Thomas Reid . . . on ideas 150
 - 48. J. B. Watson . . . on behaviourism 152
 - 49. Thomas Nagel. . . on qualia 153
 - 50. J. J. C. Sm art. . . on mind/brain identity 155
 - 51. Hilary Putnam . . . on functionalism 157
 - 52. F. H. Bradley. . . on truth 160
 - 53. Michael Dummett. . . on anti-realism 163
 - Overview of Area 6 166
 - 
                            Area 7: God
 - 54. Norman Malcolm . . . on the ontological argument 169
 - 55. Thomas Aquinas . . . on the existence of God 170
 - 56. Anthony Kenny. . . on teleology and design 172
 - 57. Anthony Flew. . . on religious belief 174
 - 58. Ludwig Wittgenstein . . . on religious belief 175
 - 59. Soren Kierkegaard . . . on the ‘absurdity’ of belief 178
 - 60. W. H. Newton-Smith . . . on metaphysics in cosmology 179
 - Overview of Area 7 186
 - Further Reading 188
 - Glossary 190
 - Copyright Acknowledgements 199
 - Index 203