All developed human beings possess a practical mastery of a vast range of concepts, including such basic structural notions as those of identity, truth, existence, material objects, mental states, space, and time; but a practical mastery does not entail theoretical understanding. It is that understanding which philosophy seeks to achieve. In this book one of the most distinguished of living philosophers, assuming no previous knowledge of the subject on the part of the reader, sets out to explain and illustrate a certain conception of the nature of analytical philosophy. Professor Strawson draws on his many years of teaching at Oxford University, during which he refined and developed what he regards as the most productive route to understanding the fundamental structure of human thinking. Among the distinctive features of his exposition are the displacement of an older, reductive conception of philosophical method (the ideal of 'analysing' complex ideas into simpler elements) in favour of elucidating the interconnections between the complex but irreducible notions which form the basic structure of our thinking; and the demonstration that the three traditionally distinguished departments of metaphysics (ontology), epistemology, and logic are but three aspects of one unified enquiry. He has produced an elegant work that will be invaluable to students and stimulating for professional philosophers and general readers alike.
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前幾章比較清晰地錶達瞭後維特根斯坦的分析哲學觀,後麵則是些羅素《哲學問題》式的陳詞濫調瞭
评分前幾章比較清晰地錶達瞭後維特根斯坦的分析哲學觀,後麵則是些羅素《哲學問題》式的陳詞濫調瞭
评分前幾章比較清晰地錶達瞭後維特根斯坦的分析哲學觀,後麵則是些羅素《哲學問題》式的陳詞濫調瞭
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评分已經看到一半 足見 strawson的野心 much more interesting than popular articles which only deal with a tiny "philosophy" problem...
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