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LIFE It was my mother who taught me to never hide how I feel, and
if I was going to cry tears of pain; than the tears better be real.
If you''re mad at the world; than you better learn how to contain
your rage, Everyone needs to cry sometime. These are my tears
falling on this page. She said life is not always going to go your
way every single time, just remember who your true friends are and
you should be just fine. By Brian Garrett
This volume contains twenty-four essays by the British/Australian
analytic metaphysician, Brian Garrett. These essays are followed by
four short dialogues that emphasize and summarize some of the main
points of the essays and discuss new perspectives that have emerged
since their original publication. The volume covers topics on the
metaphysics of time, the nature of identity, and the nature and
importance of persons and human beings. The chapters constitute the
fruits of almost four decades of philosophical research, from
Brian's two award-winning essays, published in Analysis in 1983 and
The Philosophical Quarterly in 1992, to his latest ideas about
Fatalism and the Grandfather Paradox. This book will be of interest
to students and professional philosophers in the field of analytic
philosophy.
How did our universe come to be? Does God exist? Does time flow?
What are we? Do we have free will? What is truth? Metaphysics is
concerned with the nature of ourselves and the world around us.
This clear and accessible introduction covers the central topics in
metaphysics in a concise but comprehensive way. Brian Garrett
discusses the crucial concepts and arguments of metaphysics in a
highly readable manner. He addresses the following key areas of
metaphysics: * God * Existence * Modality * Universals and
particulars * Facts * Causation * Time * Puzzles of material
constitution * Free will & determinism * Fatalism * Personal
identity * Truth This third edition has been thoroughly revised.
Most chapters include new and updated material, and there are now
two chapters devoted to attacks on free will and fatalism. What is
this thing called Metaphysics? contains many helpful
student-friendly features, such as a glossary of important terms,
study questions, annotated further reading, and a guide to web
resources. Text boxes provide bite-sized summaries of key concepts
and major philosophers, and clear and interesting examples are used
throughout.
How did our universe come to be? Does God exist? Does time flow?
What are we? Do we have free will? What is truth? Metaphysics is
concerned with the nature of ourselves and the world around us.
This clear and accessible introduction covers the central topics in
metaphysics in a concise but comprehensive way. Brian Garrett
discusses the crucial concepts and arguments of metaphysics in a
highly readable manner. He addresses the following key areas of
metaphysics: * God * Existence * Modality * Universals and
particulars * Facts * Causation * Time * Puzzles of material
constitution * Free will & determinism * Fatalism * Personal
identity * Truth This third edition has been thoroughly revised.
Most chapters include new and updated material, and there are now
two chapters devoted to attacks on free will and fatalism. What is
this thing called Metaphysics? contains many helpful
student-friendly features, such as a glossary of important terms,
study questions, annotated further reading, and a guide to web
resources. Text boxes provide bite-sized summaries of key concepts
and major philosophers, and clear and interesting examples are used
throughout.
Personal Identity and Self-Consciousness is about persons and
personal identity. What are we? And why does personal identity
matter? Brian Garrett, using jargon-free language, addresses
questions in the metaphysics of personal identity, questions in
value theory, and discusses questions about the first person
singular. Brian Garrett makes an important contribution to the
philosophy of personal identity and mind, and to
epistemology.
This volume presents a theory of persons: their nature, their
values, and their consciousness. The author begins by proposing a
new theory of personal identity over time. Next, he defends the
importance of personal identity against recent sceptical attack.
And finally, he explores the nature of self-consciousness by
examining the pronoun "I" and the various grounds of what our "I"
judgements mean. Brian Garrett places recent discussions of
personal identity in a broader context, and links the question of
the understanding of persons with other central issues in
philosophy, notably the problem of self-consciousness and ethical
questions relating to our nature as persons.
"This is as good an introduction to propositional logic as there
is. The book also brings out in a clear and engaging way the
philosophical applications of logic." - Paul Snowdon, University
College London "An excellent introduction to logic for all
philosophy students. If you want to learn how logic works, why it
is important, and how there are many live philosophical issues
raised by all of this, Garrett's book is an excellent place to
start." - Greg Restall, University of Melbourne Elementary Logic
explains what logic is, how it is done, and why it can be exciting.
The book covers the central part of logic that all students have to
learn: propositional logic. It aims to provide a crystal-clear
introduction to what is often regarded as the most technically
difficult area in philosophy. The book opens with an explanation of
what logic is and how it is constructed. Subsequent chapters take
the reader step-by-step through all aspects of elementary logic.
Throughout, ideas are explained simply and directly, with the
chapters packed with overviews, illustrative examples, and
summaries. Each chapter builds on previous explanation and example,
with the final chapters presenting more advanced methods. After a
discussion of meta-logic and logical systems, the book closes with
an exploration of how paradoxes can exist in the world of logic.
Elementary Logic's clarity and engagement make it ideal for any
reader studying logic for the first time.
"This is as good an introduction to propositional logic as there
is. The book also brings out in a clear and engaging way the
philosophical applications of logic." - Paul Snowdon, University
College London "An excellent introduction to logic for all
philosophy students. If you want to learn how logic works, why it
is important, and how there are many live philosophical issues
raised by all of this, Garrett's book is an excellent place to
start." - Greg Restall, University of Melbourne Elementary Logic
explains what logic is, how it is done, and why it can be exciting.
The book covers the central part of logic that all students have to
learn: propositional logic. It aims to provide a crystal-clear
introduction to what is often regarded as the most technically
difficult area in philosophy. The book opens with an explanation of
what logic is and how it is constructed. Subsequent chapters take
the reader step-by-step through all aspects of elementary logic.
Throughout, ideas are explained simply and directly, with the
chapters packed with overviews, illustrative examples, and
summaries. Each chapter builds on previous explanation and example,
with the final chapters presenting more advanced methods. After a
discussion of meta-logic and logical systems, the book closes with
an exploration of how paradoxes can exist in the world of logic.
Elementary Logic's clarity and engagement make it ideal for any
reader studying logic for the first time.
LIFE It was my mother who taught me to never hide how I feel, and
if I was going to cry tears of pain; than the tears better be real.
If you''re mad at the world; than you better learn how to contain
your rage, Everyone needs to cry sometime. These are my tears
falling on this page. She said life is not always going to go your
way every single time, just remember who your true friends are and
you should be just fine. By Brian Garrett
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