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Minds, ethics, and conditionals : themes from the philosophy of Frank Jackson / [edited by] Ian Ravenscroft.

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LIBRA B5704.J334 M56 2009
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Ravenscroft, Ian.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Jackson, Frank, 1943-.
Jackson, Frank.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
viii, 476 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Clarendon Press ; Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009.
Summary:
An illustrious line-up of seventeen philosophers from the USA, the UK, and Australia present new essays on themes from the work of Frank Jackson, which bridges mind, language, logic, metaphysics, and ethics. Central to Jackson's work is an approach to metaphysical issues built on the twin foundations of supervenience and conceptual analysis. In the first part of the book six essays examine this approach and its application to philosophy of mind and philosophy of colour. The second part focuses on Jackson's highly influential work on phenomenal consciousness. The third part is devoted to Jackson's work in ethics, both normative ethics and metaethics. The last three papers discuss Jackson's ground-breaking work on conditionals. The final section of the book comprises a substantial essay by Jackson in reply to his critics: this offers some of the clearest expressions of the ideas which Jackson has brought to the fore in philosophy.
Contents:
Part 1 Metaphysics and Conceptual Analysis 21
1 Analysis, Description, and the A Priori? / Simon Blackburn 23
2 Physicalism, Conceptual Analysis, and Acts of Faith / Jennifer Homsby 43
3 Serious Metaphysics: Frank Jackson's Defense of Conceptual Analysis / William G. Lycan 61
4 Jackson's Classical Model of Meaning / Laura Schroeter, John Bigelow 85
5 The Semantic Foundations of Metaphysics / Huw Price 111
6 The Folk Theory of Colours and the Causes of Colours Experience / Peter Menzies 141
Part 2 The Knowledge Argument 161
7 Consciousness and the Frustrations of Physicalism / Philip Pettit 163
8 Jackson's Change of Mind: Representationalism, a Priorism and the Knowledge Argument / Robert Van Gulick 189
Part 3 Ethics 219
9 Analytical Moral Functionalism Meets Moral Twin Earth / Terry Horgan, Mark Timmons 221
10 Consequentialism and the Nearest and Dearest Objection / Michael Smith 237
11 The 'Actual' in Actualism / Julia Driver 267
Part 4 Conditionals and the Purposes of Arguing 281
12 Conditionals, Truth, and Assertion / Dorothy Edgington 283
13 Conditionals: A Debate with Jackson / Graham Priest 311
14 Two Purposes of Arguing and Two Epistemic: Projects / Martin Davies 337
Part 5 Replying to My Critics 385
15 Replies to My Critics / Frank Jackson 387.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9780199267989
0199267987
OCLC:
229023788

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