Ted Honderich on consciousness, determinism, and humanity / Gregg D. Caruso, editor.
2018
B105.D47
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Title
Ted Honderich on consciousness, determinism, and humanity / Gregg D. Caruso, editor.
ISBN
9783319667546 (electronic bk.)
3319667548 (electronic bk.)
9783319667539
331966753X
3319667548 (electronic bk.)
9783319667539
331966753X
Published
Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource
Call Number
B105.D47
System Control No.
(OCoLC)1022266320
Summary
This collection of original essays brings together a world-class lineup of philosophers to provide the most comprehensive critical treatment of Ted Honderich?s philosophy, focusing on three major areas of his work: (1) his theory of consciousness; (2) his extensive and ground-breaking work on determinism and freedom; and (3) his views on right and wrong, including his Principle of Humanity and his judgments on terrorism. Grote Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London, Honderich is a leading contemporary philosopher of mind, determinism and freedom, and morals. The collection begins with a comprehensive introduction written by Honderich followed by fourteen original chapters separated into three sections. Each section concludes with a set of remarks by Honderich.
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This collection of original essays brings together a world-class lineup of philosophers to provide the most comprehensive critical treatment of Ted Honderich?s philosophy, focusing on three major areas of his work: (1) his theory of consciousness; (2) his extensive and ground-breaking work on determinism and freedom; and (3) his views on right and wrong, including his Principle of Humanity and his judgments on terrorism. Grote Professor Emeritus of the Philosophy of Mind and Logic at University College London, Honderich is a leading contemporary philosopher of mind, determinism and freedom, and morals. The collection begins with a comprehensive introduction written by Honderich followed by fourteen original chapters separated into three sections. Each section concludes with a set of remarks by Honderich.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Preface, Gregg D. Caruso
Chapter 1: Introduction: Three Sides of Ted Honderich's Philosophy, Ted Honderich
SECTION I: Consciousness
Chapter 2: Mentality Beyond Consciousness, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 3: Ted Honderich on Consciousness, Paul Snowdon
Chapter 4: Actual Consciousness and the Tripartite Division, Barry Smith
Chapter 5: On Honderich's Conception of the Physical, Barbara Gail Montero
Chapter 6: Replies to Chomsky, Snowdon, Smith, and Montero, Ted Honderich
SECTION II: Determinism and Freedom
Chapter 7: Origination, Moral Responsibility, Punishment, and Life-Hopes: Ted Honderich on Determinism and Freedom, Gregg D. Caruso
Chapter 8: Free Will, Science and Life-Hopes, Robert Kane
Chapter 9: Honderich on Meaning in Life, Derk Pereboom
Chapter 10: Free Will and Justification: Punishment and Terrorism, Saul Smilansky
Chapter 11: Replies to Caruso, Kane, Pereboom, and Smilansky, Ted Honderich
SECTION III: Right and Wrong
Chapter 12: Ted Honderich on Terrorism, Paul Glibert
Chapter 13: The Principle of Humanity, Baroness Mary Warnock
Chapter 14: TBA, Akeel Bilgrami
Chapter 15: TBA, Michael Neumann
Chapter 16: Replies to Gilbert, Warnock, Bilgrami, and Neumann, Ted Honderich
Bibliography
Index.
Chapter 1: Introduction: Three Sides of Ted Honderich's Philosophy, Ted Honderich
SECTION I: Consciousness
Chapter 2: Mentality Beyond Consciousness, Noam Chomsky
Chapter 3: Ted Honderich on Consciousness, Paul Snowdon
Chapter 4: Actual Consciousness and the Tripartite Division, Barry Smith
Chapter 5: On Honderich's Conception of the Physical, Barbara Gail Montero
Chapter 6: Replies to Chomsky, Snowdon, Smith, and Montero, Ted Honderich
SECTION II: Determinism and Freedom
Chapter 7: Origination, Moral Responsibility, Punishment, and Life-Hopes: Ted Honderich on Determinism and Freedom, Gregg D. Caruso
Chapter 8: Free Will, Science and Life-Hopes, Robert Kane
Chapter 9: Honderich on Meaning in Life, Derk Pereboom
Chapter 10: Free Will and Justification: Punishment and Terrorism, Saul Smilansky
Chapter 11: Replies to Caruso, Kane, Pereboom, and Smilansky, Ted Honderich
SECTION III: Right and Wrong
Chapter 12: Ted Honderich on Terrorism, Paul Glibert
Chapter 13: The Principle of Humanity, Baroness Mary Warnock
Chapter 14: TBA, Akeel Bilgrami
Chapter 15: TBA, Michael Neumann
Chapter 16: Replies to Gilbert, Warnock, Bilgrami, and Neumann, Ted Honderich
Bibliography
Index.
Source of Description
Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 13, 2018)
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Philosophers in depth.
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