The Philosopher's Toolkit

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出版者:Wiley-Blackwell
作者:Julian Baggini
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页数:304
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出版时间:2010-4-26
价格:USD 21.95
装帧:Paperback
isbn号码:9781405190183
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图书标签:
  • 哲学
  • 工具书
  • philosophy
  • Baggini
  • 原版
  • Philosophical-Tools
  • 行为心理学
  • Julian
  • 哲学
  • 批判性思维
  • 逻辑学
  • 论证
  • 思维工具
  • 问题解决
  • 学术研究
  • 哲学入门
  • 思维训练
  • 分析技巧
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具体描述

The second edition of this popular compendium provides the necessary intellectual equipment to engage with and participate in effective philosophical argument, reading, and reflection Features significantly revised, updated and expanded entries, and an entirely new section drawn from methods in the history of philosophy This edition has a broad, pluralistic approach--appealing to readers in both continental philosophy and the history of philosophy, as well as analytic philosophy Explains difficult concepts in an easily accessible manner, and addresses the use and application of these concepts Proven useful to philosophy students at both beginning and advanced levels

作者简介

朱利安• 巴吉尼

● 《哲学家杂志》共同创办人、主编,英国知名哲学普及畅销图书作家。

● 哲学博士,定期为《卫报》《独立报》《泰晤士报》《金融时报》《新政治家》等报刊撰稿,并且固定在英国广播公司第四电台上发声。

● 《卫报》称:“他拥有一颗清明的心智,这让他在哲学普及书籍的领域中格外杰出。” 他的书总是能切中当代人的思想和伦理困惑,以生动的故事或语言作为思想实验场景,为人们提供多种哲学选择的可能性。他的书总是能打破传统的思维框架,另辟险峰。

彼得•福斯

● 美国特兰西瓦尼亚大学哲学系杰出教授。

● 常为《哲学家杂志》撰稿,与朱利安•巴吉尼曾合著过《伦理学工具箱》(The Ethics Toolkit),另著有《英国哲学家》(British Philosophers)。

● 研究领域涉及怀疑主义、伦理学、宗教哲学及哲学史等。

目录信息

Preface.
Acknowledgements.
1. Basic Tools for Argument.
1.1 Arguments, premises and conclusions.
1.2 Deduction.
1.3 Induction.
1.4 Validity and soundness.
1.5 Invalidity.
1.6 Consistency.
1.7 Fallacies.
1.8 Refutation.
1.9 Axioms.
1.10 Definitions.
1.11 Certainty and probability.
1.12 Tautologies, self-contradictions and the law of non-contradiction.
2. More Advanced Tools.
2.1 Abduction.
2.2 Hypothetico-deductive method.
2.3 Dialectic.
2.4 Analogies.
2.5 Anomalies and exceptions that prove the rule.
2.6 Intuition pumps.
2.7 Logical constructions.
2.8 Reduction.
2.9 Thought experiments.
2.10 Useful fictions.
3. Tools for Assessment.
3.1 Alternative explanations.
3.2 Ambiguity.
3.3 Bivalence and the excluded middle.
3.4 Category mistakes.
3.5 Ceteris paribus.
3.6 Circularity.
3.7 Conceptual incoherence.
3.8 Counterexamples.
3.9 Criteria.
3.10 Error theory.
3.11 False dichotomy.
3.12 False cause.
3.13 Genetic fallacy.
3.14 Horned dilemmas.
3.15 Is/ought gap.
3.16 Masked man fallacy.
3.17 Partners in guilt.
3.18 Principle of charity.
3.19 Question-begging.
3.20 Reductios.
3.21 Redundancy.
3.22 Regresses.
3.23 Saving the phenomena.
3.24 Self-defeating arguments.
3.25 Sufficient reason.
3.26 Testability.
4. Tools for Conceptual Distinctions.
4.1 A priori/a posteriori.
4.2 Absolute/relative.
4.3 Analytic/synthetic
4.4 Categorical/modal.
4.5 Conditional/biconditional.
4.6 De re/de dicto.
4.7 Defeasible/indefeasible.
4.8 Entailment/implication.
4.9 Essence/accident.
4.10 Internalism/externalism.
4.11 Knowledge by acquaintance/description.
4.12 Necessary/contingent.
4.13 Necessary/sufficient.
4.14 Objective/subjective.
4.15 Realist/non-realist.
4.16 Sense/reference.
4.17 Syntax/semantics.
4.18 Thick/thin concepts.
4.19 Types/tokens.
5. Tools of Historical Schools and Philosophers.
5.1 Aphorism, fragment, remark.
5.2 Categories and specific differences.
5.3 Elenchus and aporia.
5.4 Hume's fork.
5.5 Indirect discourse.
5.6 Leibniz's law of identity.
5.7 Ockham's razor.
5.8 Phenomenological method(s).
5.9 Signs and signifiers.
5.10 Transcendental argument.
6. Tools for Radical Critique.
6.1 Class critique.
6.2 Deconstruction and the critique of presence.
6.3 Empiricist critique of metaphysics.
6.4 Feminist critique.
6.5 Foucaultian critique of power.
6.6 Heideggerian critique of metaphysics.
6.7 Lacanian critique.
6.8 Critiques of naturalism.
6.9 Nietzschean critique of Christian-Platonic culture.
6.10 Pragmatist critique.
6.11 Sartrean critique of 'bad faith'.
7. Tools at the Limit.
7.1 Basic beliefs.
7.2 Gödel and incompleteness.
7.3 Philosophy and/as art.
7.4 Mystical experience and revelation.
7.5 Paradoxes.
7.6 Possibility and impossibility.
7.7 Primitives.
7.8 Self-evident truths.
7.9 Scepticism.
7.10 Underdetermination.
Internet Resources for Philosophers.
Index.
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读后感

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之前有读过作者的《你以为你以为的就是你以为的吗》,而这套《简单的哲学》和《好用的哲学》特别适合逻辑学初学者,里面涉及了从逻辑概念到方法的使用,还有很多有意思的逻辑思考题,目录设计的也有意思。  

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3p 论证(argument)试图证明某一事物为真;解释(explanation)则试图说明某一事物如何成真。 4p 在日常生活或实践的意义上,哲学是训练思维清晰度的一种工具,而这在任何领域都至关重要,包括科技和商业。哲学追问我们所行之事的目的和价值,避免我们执着于那些毫无目的或目标错...

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3p 论证(argument)试图证明某一事物为真;解释(explanation)则试图说明某一事物如何成真。 4p 在日常生活或实践的意义上,哲学是训练思维清晰度的一种工具,而这在任何领域都至关重要,包括科技和商业。哲学追问我们所行之事的目的和价值,避免我们执着于那些毫无目的或目标错...

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有些词条的开场介绍和例子莫名其妙的

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非常好的哲学ABC

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tool for argument , assessment , conceptual distinctions , radical critique

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看目录感叹为什么刚上大学时候没发现这么个书

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挺有趣的哲学分类,但第2版不少细小印刷错误,这在其他英国出版物中都较少发现,却偏偏在这本畅销哲学书中,有点令人费解。

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