Morality and art - Phillipa FootA critique of utilitarianism - Bernard WilliamsA theory of justice - John RawlsDistributive justice: the entitlement theory - Robert NozickArt as a form of life - Richard WollheimLove - Gabriele TaylorPersonal identity - Derek ParfitMental events - Donald DavidsonOne determinism - Ted HonderichSome difficulties in knowing - Stuart HampshireConstruction of our theory of the physical workd - A.J. AyerThe "corroboration" of theories - Hilary PutnamA conditional analysis of the concept of causation - J.L. MackieGod, possible worlds and the problem of evil - Alvin PlantingsPossible worlds - Robert C. StalmakerIdentity and necessity - Saul KripkeMeaning and truth - P.E. Strawson
Myles Burnyeat Libros
Myles Burnyeat es un distinguido estudioso de la filosofía antigua, cuyo trabajo profundiza en las preguntas fundamentales sobre cómo sabemos lo que sabemos y la naturaleza misma de la realidad. Es conocido por su riguroso análisis de argumentos filosóficos complejos, aportando claridad y perspicacia a los textos de la antigüedad. Su enfoque enfatiza un profundo compromiso con las fuentes primarias, con el objetivo de desentrañar la coherencia y el impacto del pensamiento antiguo. La erudición de Burnyeat avanza significativamente nuestra comprensión de las tradiciones filosóficas que han dado forma al pensamiento occidental.



Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy (Vols 3-4 2-Volume Set)
- 926 páginas
- 33 horas de lectura
This collection features significant papers on Plato and Aristotle, alongside key themes in ancient philosophy and its subsequent influence. It includes previously unpublished works that explore foundational ideas and their impact on later philosophical thought, providing valuable insights into the evolution of these concepts through history.
Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
- 460 páginas
- 17 horas de lectura
This collection features significant studies on Plato and explores his influence throughout history. It includes previously unpublished lectures titled "The Archaeology of Feeling," which delve into the emotional and philosophical dimensions of Plato's work. The book offers new insights into Platonic thought and its enduring impact on various fields.