In 1942 G.E. Moore first wrote about the curious sort of 'nonsense'
exhibited by the statement 'it is raining but I do not believe it'.
What Moore discovered was a species of blindspots: consistent
propositions that cannot be rationally accepted by certain
individuals even though they might be true. In this book, Professor
Sorenson aims to provide a unified solution to a large family of
philosophical puzzles and paradoxes through a study of blindspots .
He devotes special attention to revealing their role in 'slippery
slope' reasoning.
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