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Modern challenges to past philosophy: arguments and responses

Autor Thomas D. Sullivan / Russell Panner

Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING

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  • Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING
  • ISBN13 9781441170637
  • ISBN10 1441170634
  • Tipo Libro
  • Año de Edición 2014
  • Idioma Inglés
  • Encuadernación Rústica

Modern challenges to past philosophy: arguments and responses

Autor Thomas D. Sullivan / Russell Panner

Editorial BLOOMSBURY PUBLISHING

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In their characteristically clear style, Sullivan and Pannier give an account of the nature of philosophy, and then they give a series of detailed arguments for the conclusion that philosophy is best carried out in dialogue not only with philosophers contemporary to us, but also with the philosophers of the past. Those who care about doing philosophy, or who care about teaching it, should care about this book. -- Michael Gorman, Associate Professor of Philosophy, The Catholic University of America, USA No serious person thinks the the latest art or literature is the best because it is the most recent. Likewise we would not continue to read Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas and Kant unless their works continue to speak to us. But how can long-dead thinkers have anything to say to 21st century minds? Thomas Sullivan and Russell Pannier engage that question and in doing so illuminate the nature of philosophy, the perennial character of its questions and the need to bring past and present together in ways that illuminate each. Elegantly crafted their book is a pleasure and a provocation. -- John Haldane, Professor of Philosophy, University of St Andrews, UK Sullivan and Panier argue convincingly that philosophers of the past are our partners. The gems of the philosophical past are not just historical relics, but can help us in our own search for answers to philosophical questions. This book will make you want to read more history! Linda T. Zagzebski, George Lynn Cross Research Professor and Kingfisher Chair of the Philosophy of Religion and Ethics, University of Oklahoma, USA