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Think
A Compelling Introduction to Philosophy
2001 || Paperback || Simon Blackburn || Oxford University Press
This is a book about the big questions in life: knowledge, consciousness, fate, God, truth, goodness, justice. It is for anyone who believes there are big questions out there, but does not know how to approach them. Think sets out to explain what they are and why they are important.
Simon Blackburn begins by putting forward a convincing case for the study of philosophy and goes on to give the reader a sense of how the great historical figures such as Descartes, Hume, Kant, and Wittgenstein ha...
Objectivity
2024 || Paperback || Lorraine (Max Planck Institute for History of Science) Daston e.a. || Zone Books
The emergence of objectivity in the mid-nineteenth-century sciences, as revealed through images in scientific atlases-a story of how lofty epistemic ideals fuse with workaday practices.