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Meaning, Knowledge, and Reality (Revised)

Contributor(s): McDowell, John (Author)

ISBN: 9780674007123

Publisher: Harvard University Press

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Pub Date: December 21, 2001

Dewey: 121

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 1.20" H x 8.98" L x 5.72" W ( 1.31 lbs) 478 pages

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Description: This is the second volume of John McDowell's selected papers. These nineteen essays collectively report on McDowell's involvement, over more than twenty years, with questions about the interface between the philosophies of language and mind and with issues in general epistemology. Throughout McDowell focuses on questions to do with content.

Brief description: John McDowell is University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh.

Review Quotes: In a characteristic passage...[McDowell] is discussing knowledge, but the passage could stand at the head of almost any of the immensely influential essays collected in these two volumes. Reading them together, one is struck by how much they have in common, despite the breadth of issues that they address, ranging from ethics to metaphysics, the theory of knowledge, mind and language. Time and again, McDowell aims to dissolve a philosophical problem by showing that it rests on a false assumption... What form do McDowell's exorcisms take? They vary, of course, to suit the nature of the problem addressed. But there is a typical McDowellian move, which consists of the rejection of an approach that is so pervasive in contemporary philosophical thinking as to seem inescapable. This approach involves treating such phenomena as perception, knowledge, memory and the content of thought as composite: as consisting of different factors that can obtain independently. And part of the reason why this approach can seem so inescapable is that it starts with reflections that are not more than common sense.--Richard Holton "Times Literary Supplement"

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