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The British philosopher, Peter (P. F.) Strawson (19192006) helped shape the development of philosophy for over fifty years. His work radically altered the philosophical concept of analysis, returned metaphysics to centre stage in Anglo-American philosophy, and transformed the framework for subsequent interpretations of Kantian philosophy. In this introduction to Strawsons ideas, Clifford Brown examines Strawsons most important texts, focusing on the arguments and contributions to debates that have done most to establish Strawsons formidable reputation. Each chapter provides clear exposition of a central work, close and detailed examination of its main arguments, and an exploration of the ways in which other philosophers have responded to Strawsons initiatives. Brown shows how Strawsons philosophical approach has been to seek better understanding of particular concepts or concept-groups and to draw out an awareness of parallels and connections among them that sheds new light over apparently familiar landscapes. The central thoughts in logic and language with which Strawson began his career are shown to have remained constant throughout it while manifesting their applications across an even broader range of philosophical topics.
Title: Peter Strawson
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The British philosopher, Peter (P.
F.
) Strawson (19192006) helped shape the development of philosophy for over fifty years.
His work radically altered the philosophical concept of analysis, returned metaphysics to centre stage in Anglo-American philosophy, and transformed the framework for subsequent interpretations of Kantian philosophy.
In this introduction to Strawsons ideas, Clifford Brown examines Strawsons most important texts, focusing on the arguments and contributions to debates that have done most to establish Strawsons formidable reputation.
Each chapter provides clear exposition of a central work, close and detailed examination of its main arguments, and an exploration of the ways in which other philosophers have responded to Strawsons initiatives.
Brown shows how Strawsons philosophical approach has been to seek better understanding of particular concepts or concept-groups and to draw out an awareness of parallels and connections among them that sheds new light over apparently familiar landscapes.
The central thoughts in logic and language with which Strawson began his career are shown to have remained constant throughout it while manifesting their applications across an even broader range of philosophical topics.
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