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58Philosophy (edited book)Oxford University Press. 1998.This companion to the highly successful Philosophy: A Guide through the Subject, (recently reissued as Philosophy 1) is a lively and authoritative guide through important areas of philosophy that are typically studied in the later parts of an undergraduate course. Thirteen extended essays have been specially commissioned, each introducing a major area and giving an accessible and up-to-date account of the main debates. The first seven cover the philosophies of language, psychology, religion, and…Read more
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188Interview - A. C. GraylingThe Philosophers' Magazine 40 (40): 42-43. 2008.AC Grayling is Britain’s leading popular philosopher. A professor at Birkbeck College, University of London, he has written over 20 books, ranging from academic monographs such as Truth, Meaning and Realism to more accessible works such as What is Good? and The Mystery of Things. His most recent books are Towards The Light and The Choice of Hercules.
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82Contemporary theories of consciousnessJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry 62 549-552. 1997.
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124Truth, meaning and realismContinuum. 2007.A.C. Grayling focuses on a series of central philosophical concerns in this excellent collection of essays, with each one contributing to the contemporary debates on these matters.
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9314 Russell, Experience, and the Roots of ScienceIn Nicholas Griffin (ed.), The Cambridge companion to Bertrand Russell, Cambridge University Press. pp. 449. 2003.
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32Naturalistic AssumptionsIn Alex Orenstein & Petr Kotatko (eds.), Knowledge, Language and Logic: Questions for Quine, Kluwer Academic Print On Demand. pp. 47--56. 2000.
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Epistemic finitude and the framework of inferenceIn Stephen Hetherington (ed.), Epistemology futures, Oxford University Press. pp. 169. 2006.
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132Wittgenstein's Influence: Meaning, Mind and Method: A. C. GraylingRoyal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 28 61-78. 1990.In the first and shorter part of this essay I comment on Wittgenstein's general influence on the practice of philosophy since his time. In the second and much longer part I discuss aspects of his work which have had a more particular influence, chiefly on debates about meaning and mind. The aspects in question are Wittgenstein's views about rule-following and private language. This second part is more technical than the first.
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29RussellOxford University Press. 1996.Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) is one of the most famous and important philosophers of the twentieth century. In this account of his life and work A.C. Grayling introduces both his technical contributions to logic and philosophy, and his wide-ranging views on education, politics, war, andsexual morality. Russell is credited with being one of the prime movers of Analytic Philosophy, and with having played a part in the revolution in social attitudes witnessed throughout the twentieth-century world.…Read more
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185III*—Epistemology and RealismProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92 (1): 47-66. 1992.A. C. Grayling; III*—Epistemology and Realism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 92, Issue 1, 1 June 1992, Pages 47–66, https://doi.org/10.1093/ar.
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76Berkeley's argument for immaterialismIn Kenneth P. Winkler (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Berkeley, Cambridge University Press. pp. 166--189. 2005.
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55Scepticism and the possibility of knowledgeContinuum. 2008.In this series of studies A. C. Grayling looks at approaches the problem of how sceptical challenges can be met.
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53FriendshipYale University Press. 2014._An entertaining and provocative investigation of friendship in all its variety, from ancient times to the present day_ A central bond, a cherished value, a unique relationship, a profound human need, a type of love. What is the nature of friendship, and what is its significance in our lives? How has friendship changed since the ancient Greeks began to analyze it, and how has modern technology altered its very definition? In this fascinating exploration of friendship through the ages, one of the…Read more
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280An introduction to philosophical logicBlackwell. 1997.This new edition keeps the same successful format, with each chapter providing a self-contained introduction to the topic it discusses, rewritten to include ...
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1Wittgenstein on scepticism and certaintyIn Hans-Johann Glock (ed.), Wittgenstein: a critical reader, Blackwell. pp. 305--321. 2001.
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30The heart of things: applying philosophy to the 21st centuryWeidenfeld & Nicolson. 2005.In this new collection A.C. Grayling adds to the variety of discussion and insight in his previous three essay collections. He returns to questions of personal ethics and the problems of the contemporary world, but also looks at the lives and ideas of great thinkers, the role of the arts in civilisation, and the need for reason everywhere Anthony Grayling illustrates in his celebrated accessible prose what each area offers to thought. In a wide-ranging array of illuminating topics, THE HEART OF …Read more
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43Concept-Reference and KindsIn Petr Kotatko & John Biro (eds.), Frege: Sense and Reference one Hundred Years later, Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 75--93. 1995.
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40The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism (edited book)Wiley-Blackwell. 2015._The Wiley Blackwell Handbook of Humanism_ presents an edited collection of essays that explore the nature of Humanism as an approach to life, and a philosophical analysis of the key humanist propositions from naturalism and science to morality and meaning. Represents the first book of its kind to look at Humanism not just in terms of its theoretical underpinnings, but also its consequences and its diverse manifestations Features contributions from international and emerging scholars, plus renow…Read more
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117Wittgenstein: a very short introductionOxford University Press. 1988.Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951) was an extraordinarily original thinker, whose influence on twentieth-century thinking far outside the bounds of philosophy alone. In this engaging Introduction, A.C. Grayling makes Wittgenstein's thought accessible to the general reader by explaining the nature and impact of Wittgenstein's views. He describes both his early and later philosophy, the differences and connections between them, and gives a fresh assessment of Wittgenstein's continuing influence on co…Read more
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