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About the Author
Colin McGinn is Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. He was previously Wilde Reader in Mental Philosophy at the University of Oxford, and before that Reader in Philosophy at University College London. His books include The Character of Mind (1981; second edition 1997), The Subjective View (1982), Mental Content (1989), The Problem of Consciousness (1991), and Problems in Philosophy (1993).
Reviews
this engagingly written book. * Connie S Rosati, Philosophy 71. *
I really enjoyed his literary-ethical exploration of Frankenstein and Dorian Gray. These portions of the book contain much that should interest those seeking more effective ways of teaching moral philosophy. * Connie S Rosati, Philosophy, 71. *
an interesting but eccentric book ... I have gone on at length about the aesthetic theory of virtue because, for me, it is one of the book's most arresting claims. If this is the kind of provocative thesis that you enjoy, then Ethics, Evil, and fiction, despite (or maybe because of) its quirks, is worth reading. * Nancy E. Snow, International Philosophical Quarterly *
A book which I hope will start a new fashion ... it has all the qualities modern philosophical writing tends to lack. I found it substantial, absorbing and relevant. * Times Higher Education Supplement *
Evocative and thought-provoking. * Times Literary Supplement *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198237167
Author Colin McGinn
Format Hardback
Page Count 196
Imprint Clarendon Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 377g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 147mm * 16mm