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Klassieke Filosofische Argumenten

Deze serie duikt in de fundamentele argumenten die het filosofische denken door de eeuwen heen hebben gevormd. Elk deel onderzoekt nauwgezet belangrijke debatten, waarbij de gevolgen en toepassingen ervan op diverse gebieden worden verkend. Lezers ontdekken hoe deze argumenten zijn uitgedaagd en hoe ze de tand des tijds hebben doorstaan. Het dient als een essentiële gids voor iedereen die geïnteresseerd is in de geschiedenis en evolutie van filosofisch onderzoek.

The Sorites Paradox
The Knowledge Argument
The Naturalistic Fallacy
The Prisoner's Dilemma
The Brain in a Vat
Ontological Arguments and Belief in God

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  • Focusing on the ontological argument, this book presents a thorough analysis of its various interpretations throughout history, including contributions from St. Anselm, Descartes, and Leibniz. The author argues that these arguments hold little significance in the discourse between theists and atheists. It includes a comprehensive literature review and an extensive bibliography, positioning it as an essential resource for philosophers of religion and scholars in religious studies.

    Ontological Arguments and Belief in God
  • The Brain in a Vat

    • 274bladzijden
    • 10 uur lezen

    This collection of new essays examines the brain-in-a-vat scenario and its implications, analyses and impact.

    The Brain in a Vat
  • The Naturalistic Fallacy

    • 294bladzijden
    • 11 uur lezen
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    This book offers a comprehensive exploration of the text, history, and philosophy surrounding the most significant argument in ethical theory, making it an essential resource for understanding its impact and relevance.

    The Naturalistic Fallacy
  • This set of cutting-edge essays by top philosophers explores a central debate in philosophy of mind, breaking new ground as well as featuring comprehensive discussion of historical developments in the debate. It will be essential reading for students new to the topic and will also appeal to scholars.

    The Knowledge Argument
  • For centuries, the sorites paradox has spurred philosophers to think and argue about the problem of vagueness. This volume offers a guide to the paradox which is both an accessible survey and an exposition of the state of the art, with a chapter-by-chapter presentation of all of the main solutions to the paradox and of all its main areas of influence. Each chapter offers a gentle introduction to its topic, gradually building up to a final discussion of some open problems. Students will find a comprehensive guide to the fundamentals of the paradox, together with lucid explanations of the challenges it continues to raise. Researchers will find exciting new ideas and debates on the paradox.

    The Sorites Paradox
  • This book is for all students and scholars interested in the nature of human ethics and morality. The themed chapters introduce the history and text behind the naturalistic fallacy, its role in shaping twentieth-century theorising about ethics, and its ongoing use in attempts to understand the nature of normativity.

    Classic Philosophical Arguments