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A Terribly Serious Adventure - Philosophy at Oxford 1900-60

English · Paperback

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''A real achievement'' New Statesman ''Beautifully portrays - and exemplifies - the combined wit and profundity, exuberance and rigour, of Oxford analytic philosophy'' TLS What are the limits of language? How to bring philosophy closer to everyday life? What makes a good human being? These were among the questions that philosophers wrestled with in mid-twentieth-century Britain, a period shadowed by war and the rise of fascism. In response to these events, thinkers such as Gilbert Ryle, J. L. Austin, Elizabeth Anscombe and Iris Murdoch aspired to a new level of watchfulness and self-awareness about language. Being vigilant about their words was their way to keep philosophy true to everyday experience. A Terribly Serious Adventure traces the friendships and the rivalries, the shared preoccupations and the passionate disagreements of Oxford''s most brilliant thinkers. Nikhil Krishnan brings his knowledge and understanding of philosophy to bear on the lives and intellectual achievements of a large and lively cast of characters. Together, they stood for a compelling moral vision of philosophy that is still with us today.

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Authors Nikhil Krishnan, NIKHIL KRISHNAN
Publisher Profile Books
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 01.03.2024
 
EAN 9781800812383
ISBN 978-1-80081-238-3
Dimensions 130 mm x 196 mm x 25 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology

History of Ideas, PHILOSOPHY / General, Philosophy, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / 20th Century

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