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About the Author
Daniel Stoljar is Professor of Philosophy at the Australian National University in Canberra, a member of the Australian Academy of the Humanities, and the current President of the Australasian Association of Philosophy. He is the author of Ignorance and Imagination: The Epistemic Origin of the Problem of Consciousness (OUP 2006) and Physicalism (Routledge 2010).
Reviews
The book is a model of clarity. I would enthusiastically recommend it not only to self-sceptical philosophers and arrogant scientists, but also to students-as an example of philosophical writing, as well as for its arguments. And it is extremely thorough, addressing a range of objections to its arguments as well as general considerations that might seem to tell against the existence of progress. I still feel occasional doubt about philosophical progress, but Stoljar has convincingly rebutted every reason for such doubt of which I know. * Derek Ball, Australasian Journal of Philosophy *
"It is crucial to philosophy that we step back every once in a while... and ask ourselves what it is we are doing, or trying to do, when we philosophize... In doing just that, and in encouraging others to do it, Stoljar has done contemporary analytic philosophy a service." * Avner Baz, MIND *
"Stoljar's book should be of great interest to almost everyone within professional philosophy because it presents a thought-provoking and straightforward defence of what everyone in this business is hoping for." * Tobias Guttman, Ethical Theory and Moral Practice *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198849773
Author Daniel Stoljar
Format Paperback
Page Count 208
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 252g
Dimensions(mm) 215mm * 139mm * 12mm