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Philosophical Progress - In Defence of a Reasonable Optimism

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Many people believe that philosophy makes no progress. Members of the general public often find it amazing that philosophers exist in universities at all, at least in research positions. Academics who are not philosophers often think of philosophy either as a scholarly or interpretative enterprise, or else as a sort of pre-scientific speculation. And - amazingly - many well-known philosophers argue that there is little genuine progress in philosophy. Daniel Stoljar arguesargues that this is all a big mistake. When you think through exactly what philosophical problems are, and what it takes to solve them, the pattern of success and failure in philosophy is similar to that in other fields. In philosophy, as elsewhere, there is a series of overlapping topics that determine what the subject is about. In philosophy, as elsewhere, different people in different historical epochs and different cultures ask different big questions about these topics. And in philosophy, as elsewhere, big questions asked in the past have often been solved: Stoljar provides examples. Philosophical Progress presents a strikingly optimistic picture of philosophy - not a radical optimism that says that there is some key that unlocks all philosophical problems, and not the kind of pessimism that dominates both professional and non-professional thinking about philosophy, but a reasonable optimism that views philosophy as akin to other fields.

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Authors Daniel Stoljar, Daniel (Professor of Philosophy Stoljar, Stoljar Daniel
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.10.2019
 
EAN 9780198849773
ISBN 978-0-19-884977-3
No. of pages 208
Dimensions 140 mm x 216 mm x 12 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

PHILOSOPHY / Epistemology, PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / General, Philosophy: epistemology & theory of knowledge, Philosophy: epistemology and theory of knowledge

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