Women of ideas: interviews from Philosophy bites
"Thirty leading women philosophers draw on and advance the rich heritage of the philosophical tradition to explore topics of pressing interest for today.0Women of Ideas is edited by Suki Finn, based upon interviews by David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton, from Philosophy Bites, the world's fo...
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Beschreibung: | Philosophy bites was set up in 2007 by David Edmonds and Nigel Warburton. It has, to date, over 40 million downloads, and is listened to all over the world |
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CONTENTS 10. Implicit Bias Jennifer Saul 102 11. Disgust Martha C. Nussbaum 113 12. Disagreement about Taste Elisabeth Schellekens 122 13. Language and Context Emma Borg 133 14. Swearing Rebecca Roache 145 15. Civility Teresa Μ. Bejan 157 16. Trustworthiness Katherine Hawley 169 17. Medical Consent Onora O’Neill 179 18. Knowing a Person Katalin Farkas 187 19. Intuitions about Knowledge Jennifer Nagel 196 20. Michel Foucault and Knowledge SusanJames 208 21. The Life and Work of Simone de Beauvoir Kate Kirkpatrick 219 22. Merleau-Ponty on the Body KatherineJ. Morris 229 23. Hume and Buddhism 238 Alison Gopnik
CONTENTS 24. Philosophy in Africa 248 Katrin Flikschuh 25. Plato on War 258 Angie Hobbs 26. Possible Worlds 265 Helen Beebee 27. Why Philosophers Use Examples 276 Tamar Szabó Gendler 28. Progress in Philosophy 285 Rebecca Newberger Goldstein 29. Philosophy and Public Life 298 Mary Warnock About the Interviewees 305 About the Editor 311 About the Founders of Philosophy Bites 313 xi
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title_alt | Philosophy bites What ls a woman? Men's and women's natures What neuroscience can teach us about morality The status of animals Do victims have obligations too? Blame and historic injustice Social deprivation The right to exclude Multiculturalism and liberalism Implicit bias Disgust Disagreement about taste Language and context Swearing Civility Trustworthiness Medical consent Knowing a person Intuitions about knowledge Michel Foucault and knowledge The life and work of Simone de Beauvoir Merleau-Ponty on the body Hume and Buddhism Philosophy in Africa Plato on war Possible worlds Why philosophers use examples Progress in philosophy Philosophy and public life |
title_auth | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites |
title_exact_search | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites |
title_exact_search_txtP | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites |
title_full | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites edited by Suki Finn |
title_fullStr | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites edited by Suki Finn |
title_full_unstemmed | Women of ideas interviews from Philosophy bites edited by Suki Finn |
title_short | Women of ideas |
title_sort | women of ideas interviews from philosophy bites |
title_sub | interviews from Philosophy bites |
topic | Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Philosophische Anthropologie (DE-588)4045798-9 gnd Feministische Philosophie (DE-588)4127504-4 gnd Frau (DE-588)4018202-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Philosophie Philosophische Anthropologie Feministische Philosophie Frau Aufsatzsammlung Interview |
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