Wiley
Wiley.com
Print this page Share

McDowell and His Critics

ISBN: 978-1-4051-0624-5
Paperback
264 pages
September 2006, Wiley-Blackwell
US $51.95 Add to Cart

This price is valid for United States. Change location to view local pricing and availability.

McDowell and His Critics (1405106247) cover image

Notes on Contributors.

Introduction.

1 Austerity and Openness: R. M. Sainsbury(University of Texas at Austin and King’s College London).

Response to Sainsbury: John McDowell.

2 Reason and Language: Richard G. Heck, Jr. (Brown University and Arché).

Response to Heck: John McDowell.

3 Some Philosophical Integrations: Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University).

Response to Bilgrami: John McDowell.

4 Self-Knowledge and Inner Space: Cynthia Macdonald (University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and Queen’s University Belfast).

Response to Macdonald: John McDowell.

5 Personal Identity, Ethical not Metaphysical: Carol Rovane (Columbia University).

Response to Rovane: John McDowell.

6 Acting in the Light of the Appearances: Jonathan Dancy (University of Reading and University of Texas at Austin).

Response to Dancy: John McDowell.

7 External Reasons: Philip Pettit and Michael Smith (Princeton University).

Response to Pettit and Smith: John McDowell.

8 Aristotle’s Use of Prudential Concepts: T. H. Irwin (Cornell University).

Response to Irwin: John McDowell.

9 Julius Caesar and George Berkeley Play Leapfrog: Simon Blackburn (University of Cambridge).

Response to Blackburn: John McDowell.

10 The Two Natures: Another Dogma?: Graham Macdonald (University of Canterbury, New Zealand, and Queen’s University Belfast).

Response to Macdonald: John McDowell.

Index