The Stone reader

modern philosophy in 133 arguments

794 pages

English language

Published 2016

ISBN:
978-1-63149-071-2
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OCLC Number:
902661498

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4 stars (1 review)

A collection of influential pieces originally published in the popular New York times column explores subjects ranging from consciousness and morality to the gender divide and gun control, with an introduction about the column's founding and editorial process.

3 editions

interesting collection of essays by philosophers, many educational, some entertaining, a few aggravating

4 stars

In college I chose my concentration in philosophy, essentially a minor even though you'd think it was a major, so it was just a handful of courses, mostly in political philosophy which I found highly interesting, and logic, which I found interesting and useful (considering it's a foundation of digital design and mathematical proofs, which I was slogging through in other courses), although it seemed to me the logic class got fuzzy when it wandered into the philosophical element, maybe part because it was taught by a grad student, but also I think it was just hand-wavy with thought experiments (basically "thoughts" with the word "experiment" appended).

This collection of essays by philosophers (mostly academics, because there aren't a lot of corporate philosophy departments nor a government philosophy agency) pretty much reinforces my take on philosophy. I like political philosophy because it's useful, in the way that science is useful …

Subjects

  • Sections, columns
  • Newspapers
  • Philosophy
  • New York times
  • Modern Philosophy