Description |
xi, 312 pages ; 24 cm |
Contents |
Introduction / Nicholas H. Smith -- Pt. I. Philosophy after Kant -- 1. McDowell's domesticated Hegelianism / Richard J. Bernstein -- 2. Exorcising the philosophical tradition / Michael Friedman -- 3. Leaving nature behind: or two cheers for "subjectivism" / Robert B. Pippin -- Pt. II. Epistemology -- 4. Sense-experience and the grounding of thought / Barry Stroud -- 5. Non-inferential knowledge, perceptual experience, and secondary qualities: placing McDowell's empiricism / Robert Brandom -- 6. Foundationalism and the inner-outer distinction / Charles Taylor -- Pt. III. Philosophy of mind -- 7. Phenomenological externalism / Gregory McCulloch -- 8. Human nature? / Crispin Wright -- Postscript to chapter 8 / Crispin Wright -- 9. McDowell's mind and McDowell's world / Hilary Putnam -- Pt. IV. Toward ethics -- 10. Attending to reasons / Charles Larmore -- 11. Bildung and second nature / Rudiger Bubner -- 12. Re-enchanting nature / J. M. Bernstein |
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13. Between hermeneutics and Hegelianism: John McDowell and the challenge of moral realism / Axel Honneth -- Pt. V. Responses -- 14. Responses / John McDowell |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
McDowell, John, 1942- Mind and world
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McDowell, John (John Henry). Mind and world
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Philosophy of mind.
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Knowledge, Theory of.
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Moral realism.
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Author |
Smith, Nicholas H. (Nicholas Hugh), 1962-
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LC no. |
2002068154 |
ISBN |
0415212138 paperback |
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041521212X hardback |
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