The Latest Answers to the Oldest Questions: A Philosophical Adventure with the World's Greatest Thinkers

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Grove Press, 2007 - 240
The work of the classic philosophers is well known. But what do contemporary thinkers say about what it is to be a human being? In his serious, challenging, and remarkably accessible new book, Nicholas Fearn turns to contemporary philosophers to ask the age old questions: Who am I? What do I know? What should I do? In his search for higher meaning, Fearn consults with thinkers from around the world (including John Searle, Martha Nussbaum, Peter Singer, Richard Rorty, Daniel Dennett, Noam Chomsky, Derek Parfit, Nick Bostrom, among many others) to create an impressive survey of recent thought. Variously, they believe that free will, identity, and consciousness are not what they seem; that the difference between virtue and wickedness can be a matter of sheer luck; and that, one day, we will all be vegetarians. Fearn discovers that the topics haven’t changed, though our world has. Or has it? Moving deftly from pop culture to the writings of Plato, Philosophy is a brilliant and entertaining guide to the current state of the philosophical thought.
 

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the problem of the self
3
free will and fate
18
minds and machines
38
bodies and souls
56
the problem of knowledge
75
the problem of meaning
93
innate ideas
107
the language of thought
119
postmodernism and pragmatism
131
the limits of understanding
156
moral luck
171
the expanding circle
182
the meaning of life and death
195
notes
211
index
219
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