Norris, Christopher, 1947-
Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, c2013.
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- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- 1. How not to defeat scepticism: why anti-realism won’t do the trick — 2. Great philosophy: discovery, invention and the uses of error — 3. Under which king, Bezonian? Experimental philosophy versus thought experiment — 4. Outside the box: on the ‘extended mind’ hypothesis — 5. Inaesthetics and transitory ontology: the case of political song — 6. Speculative realism: an interim report — 7. Provoking philosophy: Shakespeare, Johnson, Wittgenstein, Derrida.
- Raises some basic questions about the way that academic philosophy has been conducted over the past quarter-century and, in doing so, offers a strong counter-statement to the overly specialised character of much recent work in the analytic mainstream –P. [4] of cover.
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