Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline
Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline
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Published:
19 February, 2008
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| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9780691134093 |
| ISBN10 | 069113409X |
| Number Of Pages | 248 |
| Item Weight | 340 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Princeton University Press |
| Format | paperback |
Media Reviews
"[Williams emphasized] the role of the local and the historical, the need for philosophy to 'sound right.' One ends Philosophy as a Humanistic Discipline wishing that he had another decade both to do the sort of philosophy that 'sounds right' and to tell us more about what made it sound so."--Alan Ryan, New York Review of Books "[Williams's books] reveal just how challenging, and how enjoyable, really imaginative philosophy can be."--Simon Blackburn, New Republic "Editor A.W. Moore ... has certainly done the scholarly world a service... Williams is a virtuoso practitioner and questioner of philosophy. His task is both positive and negative: positive in that he seeks to carve out a place for distinctively philosophical contributions to human knowledge and well-being (where these contributions are indeed peculiarly philosophical and not scientific), and negative in that he is concerned with the limited nature of these contributions."--Choice "[T]his superb collection of essays further demonstrates Williams's greatness as not only a multitalented philosopher but also a human one. More important, it appropriately honours his philosophical legacy by offering essays that span his entire career."--The Philosopher's Magazine "His departure from our scene is our loss; we can only be thankful that collections such as this allow discussion with him to continue."--Alan Montefiore, Philosophy
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Author's Bio
Bernard Williams was Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy, Cambridge University (1967-1979), Monroe Deutsch Professor of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley (1988-2003), and White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, Oxford University (1990-1996), and was a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford until his death in 2003. A. W. Moore is Professor of Philosophy at Oxford and the author of "The Infinite, Points of View," and "Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty".