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What makes a philosopher great? : thirteen arguments for twelve philosophers

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This book is inspired by a single powerful question.

What is it to be great as a philosopher? No single grand answer is presumed to be possible; instead, rewardingly close studies of philosophical greatness are developed.

This is a scholarly yet accessible volume, blending metaphilosophy with the long history of philosophy and traversing centuries and continents.

The result is a series of case studies by accomplished scholars, each chapter trying to understand and convey a particular philosopher’s greatness:Lloyd P.

Gerson on PlatoKaryn Lai on ZhuangziDavid Bronstein on AristotleJonardon Ganeri on BuddhaghosaJeffrey Hause on AquinasGary Hatfield on DescartesKaren Detlefsen on du ChâteletDon Garrett on HumeAllen Wood on Kant (as a moral philosopher)Nicholas F.

Stang on Kant (as a metaphysician)Ken Gemes on NietzscheCheryl Misak on PeirceDavid Macarthur on WittgensteinThis also serves a larger philosophical purpose.

Might we gain increased clarity about what philosophy is in the first place?

After all, in practice we individuate philosophy partly through its greatest practitioners’ greatest contributions. The book does not discuss every philosopher who has been regarded as great.

The point is not to offer a definitive list of The Great Philosophers, but, rather, to learn something about what great philosophy is and might be, from illuminated examples of past greatness.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138936154 / 9781138936157
Hardback
109.2
16/11/2017
United Kingdom
English
272 pages
23 cm