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Essays and Reviews: 1959-2002

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  • Dec 30, 2013
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Bernard Williams
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The first collection of popular reviews and essays from distinguished philosopher Bernard Williams Bernard Williams was one of the most important philosophers of the past fifty y... Show More

The first collection of popular reviews and essays from distinguished philosopher Bernard Williams

Bernard Williams was one of the most important philosophers of the past fifty years, but he was also a distinguished critic and essayist with an elegant style and a rare ability to communicate complex ideas to a wide public. This is the first collection of Williams's popular essays and reviews. Williams writes about a broad range of subjects, from philosophy to science, the humanities, economics, feminism, and pornography.

Included are reviews of major books such as John Rawls's Theory of Justice, Richard Rorty's Consequences of Pragmatism, and Martha Nussbaum's Therapy of Desire. But many of these essays extend beyond philosophy, providing an intellectual tour through the past half century, from C. S. Lewis to Noam Chomsky. No matter the subject, readers see a first-class mind grappling with landmark books in "real time," before critical consensus had formed and ossified.

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Number of Pages: 456

ISBN: 0691159858

ISBN-13: 9780691159850

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Phil Treagus-Evans @philtreagus · Feb 4, 2018
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The immediate interest of this work rests with the assessments and evaluations of some the most important thinkers and works of the late 20th century, as provided by one of the most distinguished and influential philosophers of the same period. The range and ambition of many of the works and thinkers that Williams considers is very impressive – and includes contributions by Ayer, Chomsky, Skinner, Hampshire, Rawls, MacIntyre, Nagel, Nozick, Rorty, Mackie, Parfit, MacKinnon, and Dworkin (among others). One disconcerting lesson to be learned from reading this collection of essays is that few, if any, works from the past decade stand up well against the standards set by Williams and his own contemporaries. Whether this is a sign that philosophy is facing some sort of decline or not each reader must judge for herself.
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