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In this highly original work, Robert Nozick develops new views on philosophy's central topics and weaves them into a unified philosophical perspective. It is many years since a major work in English has ranged so widely over philosophy's fundamental concerns: the identity of the self, knowledge and skepticism, free will, the question of why there is something rather than nothing, the foundations of ethics, the meaning of life.
Writing in a distinctive and personal philosophical voice, Mr. Nozick presents a new mode of philosophizing. In place of the usual semi-coercive philosophical goals of proof, of forcing people to accept conclusions, this book seeks philosophical explanations and understanding, and thereby stays truer to the original motivations for being interested in philosophy.
Combining new concepts, daring hypotheses, rigorous reasoning, and playful exploration, the book exemplifies how philosophy can be part of the humanities.
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| Introduction | |
| Coercive Philosophy | |
| Philosophical Explanations | |
| Status of the Hypotheses | |
| Explanation versus Proof | |
| Philosophical Pluralism | |
| Metaphysics | |
| The Identity of the Self | |
| Personal Identity Through Time | |
| The Closest Continuer Theory | |
| The Theory Applied Overlap Structuring | |
| Philosophical Concepts Problem Cases Ties and Caring | |
| Reflexivity Reflexive | |
| Self-Reference Essence as a Self How is Reflexive | |
| Self-Knowledge Possible? Classification and Entification | |
| Self-Synthesis What Synthesis Explains Unities and Wholes | |
| The Self-Conception of the Self Reflexive Caring An Ontologically Solid Self? | |
| Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? | |
| Explaining Everything Inegalitarian Theories | |
| Egalitarianism Fecundity Fecundity and Self-Subsumption Ultimacy | |
| The Principle of Sufficient Reason How Are Laws Possible? | |
| Beyond Mystical Experience | |
| Epistemology | |
| Knowledge and Skepticism | |
| Knowledge Conditions for Knowledge Ways and Methods Knowledge of Necessities Cases and Complications | |
| Skepticism Skeptical Possibilities | |
| Skeptical Results Nonclosure | |
| Skepticism and the Conditions for Knowledge Narrower | |
| Skepticisms Details of Nonclosure Proof and the Transmission of Knowledge | |
| Skepticism Revisited Knowing That One Knows | |
| Evidence The Evidential Connection Evidence Based on Probability | |
| Inference Based on Probability | |
| The Contingency of the Evidential Tie Is There Evidence for Skepticism? | |
| Knowledge, Evidence, and Justification | |
| Evidence for the Evidential Relation | |
| How the Regress Stops Knowing Inside Out | |
| What's So Special about Knowledge? | |
| Value | |
| Free Will | |
| Choice and Indeterminism Weigh(t)ing | |
| Reasons Nonrandom Weighting | |
| Understanding and Explaining Free Choices | |
| Could One Have Bestowed Otherwise? | |
| Why Free Will, and How Is Free Will Valuable? | |
| Deteminism and Aligning with Value Tracking Bestness | |
| How the Tracking Is Mediated | |
| How Illuminating Is the Parallel? | |
| Does Neurophysiological Reduction Undercut Tracking? | |
| Does Sociobiology Undercut Tracking? | |
| Acts in Equilibrium Self-choosing | |
| Retributive Punishment | |
| A Framework for Retribution | |
| A Rationale Is Needed Retribution and Revenge | |
| The Message of Retribution Connecting with Correct Values | |
| The Act Requirement Flouting Correct Values Retributive Contours | |
| More on the r x H Structure Offenders and the Law Determinism and Punishment | |
| Foundations of Ethics | |
| Ethical Push Glaucon's Challenge Inconsistency and Motivation | |
| The Moral Benefit Leading the Most Valuable | |
| Life Intrinsic Value Degree of Organic Unity | |
| Value as Degree of Organic Unity | |
| The Structure of Value Explaining the Role of Organic Unity | |
| Designing Value Pluralis | |
| Table of Contents provided by Publisher. All Rights Reserved. |
ISBN: 9780674664791
ISBN-10: 0674664795
Published: 17th March 1983
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 784
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Wiley
Country of Publication: AU
Edition Number: 1
Dimensions (cm): 2.15 x 1.42 x 0.42
Weight (kg): 0.91
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