The Philosophy of Philosophy by Timothy Williamson

The Philosophy of Philosophy by Timothy Williamson

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The second volume in the Blackwell Brown Lectures in Philosophy , this volume offers an original and provocative take on the nature and methodology of philosophy.

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The Philosophy of Philosophy by Timothy Williamson

The second volume in the Blackwell Brown Lectures in Philosophy, this volume offers an original and provocative take on the nature and methodology of philosophy. Based on public lectures at Brown University, given by the pre-eminent philosopher, Timothy Williamson Rejects the ideology of the 'linguistic turn', the most distinctive trend of 20th century philosophy Explains the method of philosophy as a development from non-philosophical ways of thinking Suggests new ways of understanding what contemporary and past philosophers are doing
“Worthwhile reading … for anyone reckoning him or herself to be part of the analytic traditionSuperb in coming to grips with one’s methodological self-understanding.” Metapsychology
Timothy Williamson is Wykeham Professor of Logic at the University of Oxford, a Fellow of the British Academy, and a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts. Williamson is the author of Identity and Discrimination (1990), Vagueness (1996), Knowledge and its Limits (2000) and numerous articles on logic, philosophy of language, epistemology, and metaphysics.
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ISBN 13 9781405133975
ISBN 10 140513397X
Title The Philosophy of Philosophy
Author Timothy Williamson
Series The Blackwell Brown Lectures In Philosophy
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Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2007-12-04
Number of pages 348
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