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Raymond Tallis

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Metaphysics and Epistemology
History of Western Philosophy
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  •  123
    Tallis in Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 77 (October/November): 50-51. 2010.
    Theories of VaguenessTime TravelThe Passage of Time, MiscPhysics of Time
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    Galileo’s Error by Philip Goff (review)
    Philosophy Now 135 44-45. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland: Religion & Evil
    Philosophy Now 134 54-55. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland: About Aboutness
    Philosophy Now 132 54-55. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 133 54-55. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 130 54-55. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 127 52-53. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 128 54-55. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 121 54-55. 2017.
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    Tallis In Wonderland: On Failing To Be A Philosopher
    Philosophy Now 131 54-55. 2019.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
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    Tallis In Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 129 52-53. 2018.
  •  85
    Interview: Raymond Tallis
    Philosophy Now 120 51-55. 2017.
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    Tallis in Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 76 48-49. 2009.
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    Tallis in Wonderland
    Philosophy Now 92 48-49. 2012.
    DreamsPhysics of Time
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    Emergency Reflections on Political Philosophy
    Philosophy Now 105 48-49. 2014.
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    In Defence of Realism
    Hodder Education. 1988.
    Varieties of Scientific Realism, Misc
  •  52
    Not Saussure: A Critique of Post-Saussurean Literary Theory
    Springer. 2016.
    This work subjects the fundamental ideas of Derrida, Lacan, Barthes and their followers to an examination and demonstrates the baselessness of post-Saussurean claims about the relations between language, reality and self.
    European PhilosophyContinental Structuralism
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    A Cure for Theorrhea
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 3 (1): 7-39. 1989.
    FROM PRAGUE TO PARIS: A CRITIQUE OF STRUCTURALIST AND POST?STRUCTURALIST THOUGHT by J. G. Merquior New York: Methuen, 1986. 286 pp., $12.95 (paper).
  • A critique of neuromythology
    In Raymond Tallis & Howard Robinson (eds.), The Pursuit of mind, Carcanet. pp. 86--109. 1991.
    European PhilosophyMichel Foucault
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    The Pursuit of mind (edited book)
    with Howard Robinson
    Carcanet. 1991.
    Philosophy of Mind, General Works
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    The explicit animal: a defence of human consciousness
    Macmillan Academic and Professional. 1991.
    There has been an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the enigma of human consciousness among neuroscientists, psychologists, and professional philosophers. Much work is aimed at accommodating consciousness within the currently dominant physicalist world picture. This book is a comprehensive and sometimes impassioned attack to "biologize" consciousness by explaining its origin in evolutionary terms and identifying mental phenomena with brain processes; to "computerize" it by identifying mind…Read more
    There has been an extraordinary resurgence of interest in the enigma of human consciousness among neuroscientists, psychologists, and professional philosophers. Much work is aimed at accommodating consciousness within the currently dominant physicalist world picture. This book is a comprehensive and sometimes impassioned attack to "biologize" consciousness by explaining its origin in evolutionary terms and identifying mental phenomena with brain processes; to "computerize" it by identifying mind with the supposed computational activity of the brain; and to empty or eliminate it by denying the reality of qualia. Raymond Tallis's critique concludes with a long look at man--"the explicit animal"--that makes the irreducible mystery of human consciousness impossible to overlook or deny.
    Philosophy of Consciousness, General Works
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    Newton's sleep: the two cultures and the two kingdoms
    St. Martin's Press. 1995.
    The most distinctive activities of humankind and the source of its greatest achievements are the scientific investigation of the world and the creation of art. Newton's Sleep examines their complementary roles in contemporary life and defends both against those who assert that science is spiritually empty and inherently dangerous and that art is trivialised by a lack of social mission.
    Isaac NewtonGeneral Philosophy of Science, Miscellaneous
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    Enemies of hope: a critique of contemporary pessimism
    St. Martin's Press. 1997.
    Perceptive, passionate, and often controversial, Raymond Tallis's latest debunking of Kulturkritik delves into a host of ethical and philosophical issues central to contemporary thought, raising questions we cannot afford to ignore. After reading Enemies of Hope , those minded to misrepresent mankind in ways that are almost routine among humanist intellectuals may be inclined to think twice. By clearing away the "hysterical humanism" of the present century this book frees us to start thinking co…Read more
    Perceptive, passionate, and often controversial, Raymond Tallis's latest debunking of Kulturkritik delves into a host of ethical and philosophical issues central to contemporary thought, raising questions we cannot afford to ignore. After reading Enemies of Hope , those minded to misrepresent mankind in ways that are almost routine among humanist intellectuals may be inclined to think twice. By clearing away the "hysterical humanism" of the present century this book frees us to start thinking constructively about the way forward for humanity in the next.
    Hope
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    Increasing Longevity: Medical, Social and Political Implications
    Royal College of Physicians. 1998.
    Medical Ethics
  • Evidence-based and Evidence-free Generalisations: a Tale of Two Cultures
    In David Fuller & Patricia Waugh (eds.), The Arts and Sciences of Criticism, Oxford University Press. 1999.
    Evidence-Based Medicine
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    On the edge of certainty: philosophical explorations
    St. Martin's Press. 1999.
    In earlier work, Raymond Tallis defends the distinctive nature of human consciousness against the misrepresentations of many philosophers and cognitive scientists who aimed to reduce it to a set of functions understood in evolutionary, neurobiological, and computational terms. This book continues to investigate these implications of human nature advanced in his earlier works for our understanding of the nature of truth, of language, of the mind, and of the self.
    Philosophy of Consciousness
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    Theorrhoea and after
    St. Martin's Press. 1999.
    Theorrhoea and After completes the work of the author's previous critiques which demolished post-Saussurean thought and observes the tactics used by theorists to keep theory alive. The book examines literature and the other arts from a viewpoint which goes beyond the ideas of those bewitched by contemporary postmodernist thought. Witty and profound, it aims to entertain as well as illuminate.
    Philosophy of Literature
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    The Raymond Tallis reader
    Palgrave. 2000.
    The Raymond Tallis Reader provides a comprehensive survey of the work of this passionate, perceptive, and often controversial thinker. Key selections from Tallis's major works are supplemented by Michael Grant's detailed introduction and linking commentary. From nihilism to Theorrhoea, from literary theory to the role of the unconscious, The Raymond Tallis Reader guides us through the panoptic sweep of Tallis's critical insights and reveals a way of thinking for the 21st century.
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