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Varieties of Practical Reasoning
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Varieties of Practical Reasoning
Practical reasoning is the study of how to figure out what to do. It is of particular importance to ethics. Indeed, new developments in practical reasoning promise to break through long-standing ethical and moral dilemmas. Practical reasoning also has consequences for philosophy of mind, value theory, and the social sciences. This anthology provides an overview of this important area of philosophy.

Over the past two decades the field of practical reasoning has changed rapidly, with a small number of entrenched positions giving way to a healthy profusion of competing views. This book covers a broad spectrum of positions on practical reasoning--from the nihilist view that there are no legitimate forms of practical inference, and hence no such thing as practical reasoning, to inferential expressivism, which holds that our desires express commitments to arbitrarily different kinds of practical inferences (as when the desire to stay dry makes explicit the commitment to inferring the need to carry an umbrella if rain is forecast). Underlying all the contributions is the question of how one should go about determining what the legitimate forms of practical reasoning are.
 
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Tags: practical, reasoning, Practical, positions, philosophy
A Companion to Greek and Roman Political Thought
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A Companion to Greek and Roman Political ThoughtComprises 34 essays from leading scholars in history, classics, philosophy, and political science to illuminate Greek and Roman political thought in all its diversity and depth.
Offers a broad survey of ancient political thought from Archaic Greece through Late Antiquity
Approaches ancient political philosophy from both a normative and historical focus
Examines Greek and Roman political thought within historical context and contemporary debate
 
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Tags: political, thought, Greek, Roman, philosophy
Concise Encyclopedia of Philosophy of Language
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Concise Encyclopedia of Philosophy of LanguagePhilosophers have had an interest in language from the earliest times but the twentieth century, with its so-called 'linguistic turn' in philosophy, has seen a huge expansion of work focused specifically on language and its foundations. No branch of philosophy has been unaffected by this shift of emphasis. It is timely at the end of the century to review and assess the vast range of issues that have been developed and debated in this central area.
 
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Tags: language, philosophy, century, articles, those, philosophy, language, developed, issues
Beckett in 90 Minutes
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Beckett in 90 MinutesSamuel Beckett's work evokes passionate responses: readers and playgoers either revere it or consider it pretentious nonsense. But his philosophy of pessimism will always find a new generation of young readers.
 
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Tags: pessimism, philosophy, nonsense, always, generation
101 Philosophy Problems
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101 Philosophy ProblemsDoes Farmer Field really know his prize cow, Daisy, is in the field? When is an unexpected exam not wholly unexpected? Are all bachelors (really) unmarried? Martin Cohen's bestselling 101 Philosophy Problems is a witty and engaging introduction to philosophy, covering classical as well as contemporary problems from the fields of medical ethics, modern physics and artificial intelligence.
 
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Tags: Philosophy, unexpected, Problems, really, contemporary