Mind and Consciousness: 5 Questions
edited by Patrick Grim Debates concerning the nature of mind and consciousness are active and ongoing, with implications for philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence and the neurosciences. This book collects interviews with some of the foremost philosophers of mind, focusing on […]
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edited by Alan Hájek Vincent F. Hendricks Probability and Statistics: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in probability and statistics. We hear their views […]
...read morePhilosophy of Action: 5 Questions
edited by Jesús H. Aguilar Andre A. Buckareff Broadly characterized, the philosophy of action encompasses a host of problems about the nature and scope of human action and agency, including, but not limited to, intention and intentional action, the ontology […]
...read moreSigns and Meaning: 5 Questions
edited by Peer Bundgaard Frederik Stjernfelt Signs and Meaning: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews based on 5 questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in semiotics and its broader intellectual environment. We hear […]
...read moreEvolutionary Theory: 5 Questions
edited by Gry Oftedal Jan Kyrre Berg O. Friis Peter Rossel Michael Slott Norup Evolutionary Theory: 5 Questions is a collection of short interviews based on five provoking questions presented to some of the most influential and prominent scholars in […]
...read moreVincent Vender Virkeligheden
Vincent F. Hendricks Grubleglæde. Det må være filosofiens sidestykke til spilleglæde eller fortælleglæde. Klummerne i Vincent vender virkeligheden er sprængfyldt med grubleglæde. Og så er bogen og filosofien i den netop helt ude og tage livtag med virkeligheden og dagligdagen – fra […]
...read morePhilosophical Probings: Essays on von Wright’s Later Work
Edited by Frederick Stoutland This book gives an illuminating account of significant features of von Wright’s later work while showing philosophers wrestling on their own with philosophical issues central to his investigations. The six essays in part I are penetrating discussions […]
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