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Routledge Focus on Philosophy


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Routledge Focus on Philosophy is an exciting and innovative new series, capturing and disseminating some of the best and most exciting new research in philosophy in short book form. Peer reviewed and at a maximum of fifty thousand words shorter than the typical research monograph, Routledge Focus on Philosophy titles are available in both ebook and print on demand format. Tackling big topics in a digestible format the series opens up important philosophical research for a wider audience, and as such is invaluable reading for the scholar, researcher and student seeking to keep their finger on the pulse of the discipline. The series also reflects the growing interdisciplinarity within philosophy and will be of interest to those in related disciplines across the humanities and social sciences.

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Delusions and Beliefs A Philosophical Inquiry

Delusions and Beliefs: A Philosophical Inquiry

1st Edition

By Kengo Miyazono
December 11, 2018

What sort of mental state is a delusion? What causes delusions? Why are delusions pathological? This book examines these questions, which are normally considered separately, in a much-needed exploration of an important and fascinating topic, Kengo Miyazono assesses the philosophical, psychological ...

Political Theory and Global Climate Action Recasting the Public Sphere

Political Theory and Global Climate Action: Recasting the Public Sphere

1st Edition

By Idil Boran
October 08, 2018

From around the world, cities and regions, civil society networks and businesses, nongovernmental organizations and institutions for research and learning, and many others, are taking action on climate change. The role of these nonstate and substate actors is increasingly being recognized in the ...

Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow

Moral Thinking, Fast and Slow

1st Edition

By Hanno Sauer
September 04, 2018

In recent research, dual-process theories of cognition have been the primary model for explaining moral judgment and reasoning. These theories understand moral thinking in terms of two separate domains: one deliberate and analytic, the other quick and instinctive. This book presents a new theory ...

Knowledge Transmission

Knowledge Transmission

1st Edition

By Stephen Wright
August 16, 2018

Our knowledge of the world comes from various sources. But it is sometimes said that testimony, unlike other sources, transmits knowledge from one person to another. In this book, Stephen Wright investigates what the transmission of knowledge involves and the role that it should play in our ...

Consciousness and Moral Status

Consciousness and Moral Status

1st Edition

By Joshua Shepherd
May 30, 2018

It seems obvious that phenomenally conscious experience is something of great value, and that this value maps onto a range of important ethical issues. For example, claims about the value of life for those in Permanent Vegetative State (PVS); debates about treatment and study of disorders of ...

The Passing of Temporal Well-Being

The Passing of Temporal Well-Being

1st Edition

By Ben Bramble
March 13, 2018

The philosophical study of well-being concerns what makes lives good for their subjects. It is now standard among philosophers to distinguish between two kinds of well-being: · lifetime well-being, i.e., how good a person’s life was for him or her considered as a whole, and · temporal well-being, ...

The Logic of Commitment

The Logic of Commitment

1st Edition

By Gary Chartier
July 20, 2017

This book develops and defends a conception of commitment and explores its limits. Gary Chartier shows how commitment serves to resolve conflicts between ordinary moral intuitions and the reality that the basic aspects of human well-being are incommensurable. He outlines a variety of overlapping ...

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