This book outlines the realist and pluralist philosophy of John
Anderson, Australia's most original thinker, whose articles and
teaching at Sydney University have deeply influenced Australian
intellectual life. Several main themes run though his work, but
Anderson never gave an overall account of his views. This is
remedied here: in exhibiting the range of Anderson's thought, from
logic, epistemology and theory of mind, to language and social
theory, Baker's work sketches realism as a systematic philosophical
position and shows something of the history of ideas in Australia.
This book will be of particular interest to historians of modern
philosophy and those studying realism.
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