John McDowell

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De Gaynesford, M. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2715-6342 (2004) John McDowell. Polity Press, Cambridge, pp232. ISBN 9780745630373

Abstract/Summary

John McDowell has set the philosophical world alight with a revolutionary approach to the subject, illuminating old problems with dazzling particularity. In this welcome introduction to his work, Maximilian de Gaynesford puts within comfortable reach of non-specialists McDowell’s demanding writing. The guiding argument of the book is that the apparent variety of McDowell’s interests disguises a core concern with a single basic goal: ‘giving philosophy peace’. Since the dawn of the subject, philosophy has struggled with the question: can our experience of the world give rational support to what we think and say; and if so, how? De Gaynesford analyses McDowell’s densely argued answer to this question in a lucid, balanced and engaging way

Item Type Book
URI https://reading-clone.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/93436
Refereed Yes
Divisions Arts, Humanities and Social Science > School of Humanities > Philosophy
Publisher Polity Press
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