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In Defence of Wonder and Other Philosophical Reflections.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hoboken : Taylor and Francis, 2014.Description: 1 online resource (257 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781317547419
  • 1317547411
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: In Defence of Wonder and Other Philosophical Reflections.DDC classification:
  • 190 23
LOC classification:
  • PN49
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Contents:
Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Overture: In Defence of Wonder; 1. George Moore's Hands: Scepticism about Philosophy; 2. Zhuangzi and that Bloody Butterfly; 3. Rescuing Truth; 4. Just a Little Tune I Found in my Mouth; 5. A Smile at Waterloo Station: On the True Mystery of Memory; 6. The Myth of Time Travel; 7. Time, Tense and Physics: The Theory of Everything but ... ; 8. Seeing Time; 9. Call No Event Future Until it is Past; 10. On (Almost) Nothing: Concerning Spatial Points; 11. An Introduction to Incontinental Philosophy.
12. Biological Reasons for Being Cheerful?13. The Soup and the Scaffolding; 14. Don't Tell Him, Pike!; 15. Okey Doke; 16. The Professor of Data-Lean Generalizations; 17. "I Kid You Not": Knowingness and Other Shallows; 18. My Bald Head: The Ethics of Hair-Splitting; 19. Getting Consciousness to Speak Itself: The Great Unmet Challenge of Realistic Fiction; 20. Reader, I Sh***ed Him: Reflections on the Decline of the Asterisk; 21. Ian McEwan's Saturday: Does Implausibility Matter?; 22. Literature, Philosophy and Medicine: On Anton Chekhov's "Ward No. 6."
23. The Mystery and the Paradox of Scientific Medicine24. Enhancing Humanity; 25. On Not Choosing the Alternative: Reflections on Living Longer; 26. Making Use of Death; 27. Why I am an Atheist; Coda: Parmenides: The Great Awakening; Index.
Summary: In these lively and provocative essays, philosopher, polymath and all-round intellectual heavyweight, Raymond Tallis debunks commonplace truths, exposes woolly thinking and pulls the rug from beneath a wide range of commentator whether scientist, theologian, philosopher or pundit. Tallis takes to task much of contemporary science and philosophy, arguing that they are guilty of taking us down ever narrowing conduits of problem solving that only invite ever more complex responses and in doing so have lost sight of ""wonder""--The metaphysical intoxication that first gave birth to philosophy 2.
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Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Overture: In Defence of Wonder; 1. George Moore's Hands: Scepticism about Philosophy; 2. Zhuangzi and that Bloody Butterfly; 3. Rescuing Truth; 4. Just a Little Tune I Found in my Mouth; 5. A Smile at Waterloo Station: On the True Mystery of Memory; 6. The Myth of Time Travel; 7. Time, Tense and Physics: The Theory of Everything but ... ; 8. Seeing Time; 9. Call No Event Future Until it is Past; 10. On (Almost) Nothing: Concerning Spatial Points; 11. An Introduction to Incontinental Philosophy.

12. Biological Reasons for Being Cheerful?13. The Soup and the Scaffolding; 14. Don't Tell Him, Pike!; 15. Okey Doke; 16. The Professor of Data-Lean Generalizations; 17. "I Kid You Not": Knowingness and Other Shallows; 18. My Bald Head: The Ethics of Hair-Splitting; 19. Getting Consciousness to Speak Itself: The Great Unmet Challenge of Realistic Fiction; 20. Reader, I Sh***ed Him: Reflections on the Decline of the Asterisk; 21. Ian McEwan's Saturday: Does Implausibility Matter?; 22. Literature, Philosophy and Medicine: On Anton Chekhov's "Ward No. 6."

23. The Mystery and the Paradox of Scientific Medicine24. Enhancing Humanity; 25. On Not Choosing the Alternative: Reflections on Living Longer; 26. Making Use of Death; 27. Why I am an Atheist; Coda: Parmenides: The Great Awakening; Index.

In these lively and provocative essays, philosopher, polymath and all-round intellectual heavyweight, Raymond Tallis debunks commonplace truths, exposes woolly thinking and pulls the rug from beneath a wide range of commentator whether scientist, theologian, philosopher or pundit. Tallis takes to task much of contemporary science and philosophy, arguing that they are guilty of taking us down ever narrowing conduits of problem solving that only invite ever more complex responses and in doing so have lost sight of ""wonder""--The metaphysical intoxication that first gave birth to philosophy 2.

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