i. Introduction. Chapter 1. Brian Leiter: 'Leiter Reports' Chapter 2. Jason Stanley : 'Philosophy As The Great Naïveté' Chapter 3. Eric Schwitzgebel: 'The Splintered Skeptic' Chapter 4. Mark Rowlands: 'Hour Of The Wolf' Chapter 5. Eric T Olson: 'The Philosopher With No Hands' Chapter 6. Craig Callender: ' Time Lord' Chapter 7. Kieran Setiya: ' What Anscombe Intended and Other Puzzles' Chapter 8. Kit Fine: 'Metaphysical Kit' Chapter 9. Patricia Churchland: 'Causal Machines' Chapter 10. Valerie Tiberius: 'Mostly Elephant, ErgoEL' Chapter 11. Peter Carruthers: 'Mind Reader' Chapter 12. Josh Knobe: 'Indie Rock Virtues' Chapter 13. Al Mele: 'The Four Million Dollar Philosopher Chapter 14.Graham Priest: 'Logically Speaking' Chapter 15. Ursula Renz: 'After Spinoza: Wiser, Freer, Happier' Chapter 16. Cecile Fabre: ' On The Intrinsic Value Of Each Of Us' Chapter 17. Hilde Linderman: ' No Ethics Without Feminism' Chapter 18. Elizabeth S. Anderson: 'The New Leveller' Chapter 19. Christine Korsgaard: 'Treating People As End In Themselves' Chapter 20. Michael Lynch: 'Truth, Reason and Democracy' Chapter 21. Timothy Williamson : 'Classical Investigations' Chapter 22. Ernie Lapore: 'Meaning, Truth, Language, Reality' Chapter 23. Jerry Fodor: 'Meaningful Words Without Sense, And Other Revolutions.' Chapter 24. Huw Price: 'Without Mirrors' Chapter 25. Gary Gutting: 'What Philosophers Know' Index
Richard Marshall has worked full time since 1983 in Secondary school state education in the UK. He has been a Head of English, a Head teacher, an educational consultant working on the Building Schools for the Future initiative and other projects. He has been a contributing editor for 3ammagazine since 2001.
"Marshall has carved out an almost sui generis role in contemporary
culture in doing highly intelligent interviews with a wide range of
serious philosophers, and doing so in terms that are intelligible
to those outside philosophy, indeed, intelligible in almost all
cases to any educated person. No one is doing anything like this,
and certainly not at the high-quality level that Marshall does
it."--Brian Leiter, Karl N. Llewellyn Professor of
Jurisprudence and Dirctor of the Center for Law, Philosophy & Human
Values at the University of Chicago
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