Prefaces to First and Second Edition ix
Sources and Acknowledgements xiii
Introduction 1
1 Doubt 7
Introduction to the Problem 7
Introduction to Descartes 8
Rene Descartes, âFirst Meditation: What Can Be Called into Doubtâ 9
Commentary on Descartes 12
Introduction to Moore 17
G. E. Moore, âProof of an External Worldâ (extracts) 18
Commentary on Moore 21
2 Self 27
Introduction to the Problem 27
Introduction to Descartes 28
Rene Descartes, âSecond Meditation: Of the Nature of the Human Mindâ¦â (extract) 29
Commentary on Descartes 32
Introduction to Ryle 35
Gilbert Ryle, âDescartesâ Mythâ 36
Commentary on Ryle 45
3 Tragedy 51
Introduction to the Problem 51
Introduction to Hume 52
David Hume, âOf Tragedyâ 53
Commentary on Hume 58
Introduction to Feagin 63
Susan L. Feagin, âThe Pleasures of Tragedyâ 64
Commentary on Feagin 72
4 Dilemma 77
Introduction to the Problem 77
Introduction to Lemmon 80
E. J. Lemmon, âMoral Dilemmasâ (extract) 80
Commentary on Lemmon 85
Introduction to Foot 89
Philippa Foot, âMoral Dilemmas Revisitedâ (extracts) 89
Commentary on Foot 94
Introduction to Nussbaum 100
Martha C. Nussbaum, âThe Costs of Tragedy: Some Moral Limits of CostâBenefit Analysisâ (extract) 100
Commentary on Nussbaum 113
5 Friendship 119
Introduction to the Problem 119
Introduction to Aristotle 121
Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics, Book VIII (extracts) 121
Commentary on Aristotle 124
Introduction to Stroud 129
Sarah Stroud, âEpistemic Partiality in Friendshipâ (extracts) 129
Commentary on Stroud 142
6 Equality 149
Introduction to the Problem 149
Introduction to Williams 150
Bernard Williams, âThe Idea of Equalityâ (extracts) 150
Commentary on Williams 165
Introduction to Nozick 173
Robert Nozick, Anarchy, State and Utopia (extracts) 173
Commentary on Nozick 178
7 Identity 183
Introduction to the Problem 183
Introduction to Locke 186
John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (extracts) 187
Commentary on Locke 194
Introduction to Williams 199
Bernard Williams, âThe Self and the Futureâ 199
Commentary on Williams 213
8 Freedom 219
Introduction to the Problem 219
Introduction to Schopenhauer 220
Arthur Schopenhauer, Prize Essay on the Freedom of the Will (extracts) 220
Commentary on Schopenhauer 233
Introduction to Wolf 237
Susan Wolf, âAsymmetrical Freedomâ (extract) 238
Commentary on Wolf 245
9 Consciousness 253
Introduction to the Problem 253
Introduction to Nagel 254
Thomas Nagel, âWhat Is It Like to Be a Bat?â (extracts) 255
Commentary on Nagel 262
Introduction to Churchland 266
Patricia Churchland, âThe Hornswoggle Problemâ (extracts) 267
Commentary on Churchland 274
10 Causality 279
Introduction to the Problem 279
Introduction to Hume 280
David Hume, A Treatise of Human Nature, Book I (extracts from Part III) 282
Commentary on Hume 291
Introduction to Anscombe 300
G. E. M. Anscombe, âCausality and Determinationâ (extract) 300
Commentary on Anscombe 307
11 Qualities 313
Introduction to Some Problems 313
Introduction to Boyle and Locke 315
Robert Boyle, The Origin of Forms and Qualities (extracts) 316
Commentary on Boyle 318
John Locke, An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (extract from Book II, Chapter VIII) 322
Commentary on Locke 328
Introduction to Berkeley 332
George Berkeley, The Principles of Human Knowledge and Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous (extracts) 333
Commentary on Berkeley 338
Further Reading and Resources 345
Index 351