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Description
Displaying characteristic clarity and acumen, Steven M. Cahn has collected 23 essays from his nearly 40 years of philosophy in Puzzles & Perplexities. These writings present a balanced picture of Cahn's wide-ranging work, from free will to affirmative action, from belief in God to the teaching of philosophy. Cahn has also inserted surprising gems on the Book of Job, the wife of Lear, and the missing step in administrative searches in the University. Puzzles & Perplexities is a delightful and diverse journey through Cahn's remarkable career in philosophy.
Table of Contents
Chapter 2 Free Will or Determinism?
Chapter 3 Random Choices
Chapter 4 Does God Know the Future?
Part 5 II. Belief in God
Chapter 6 Does God Exist?
Chapter 7 Cacodaemony
Chapter 8 The Moriarty Hypothesis
Chapter 9 Job's Protest
Chapter 10 The Noes Have It: Hume's Dialogues
Chapter 11 Suppose God Exists
Chapter 12 Religion Without God
Part 13 III. Morality, Society, and Art
Chapter 14 A Supreme Moral Principle?
Chapter 15 Two Concepts of Affirmative Action
Chapter 16 The Curious Tale of Atlas College
Chapter 17 Why Not Tell the Truth?
Chapter 18 The Divestiture Puzzle
Chapter 19 The Strange Case of John Shmarb
Chapter 20 The Wife of Lear
Part 21 IV. Education
Chapter 22 John Dewey at Eighty
Chapter 23 Are the Humanities Useful?
Chapter 24 Should Liberal Education Change?
Chapter 25 How to Improve Your Teaching
Chapter 26 How to Teach Introductory Philosophy
Chapter 27 Searching for Administrators: The Missing Step
Chapter 28 Bibliography of Steven M. Cahn
Product details
Published | 23 Oct 2002 |
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Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 152 |
ISBN | 9781461711322 |
Imprint | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Puzzles & Perplexities is a thought-provoking collection of Steven Cahn's far-reaching writings, ranging over such diverse topics as free will, the Book of Job, affirmative action, and divestiture. Each essay raises a problem, whether it be in metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, or social policy, that will not only engage and stimulate students, but also challenge scholars to examine their own views as well....
Robert Simon, professor of philosophy, Hamilton College
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In Puzzles & Perplexities, Steven Cahn addresses questions about faith and rationality, social and aesthetic value, and the theory and practice of education. He writes lucidly and passionately about problems that are both timely and timeless, aboutissues that should engage all thinking persons....
Karen Hanson, Rudy Professor of Philosophy, Indiana University
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The unusual virtue of this book of short essays is its combination of real clarity of style with often densely-packed arguments that are not watered down for bland consumption. The essays are easy reading without being easy-going, and they will stimulate without exhausting students' interests. Not only Cahn's lucidity, but his philosophical passion and honesty shine through these essays. He is both scrupulously fair to opposing positions and straightforward in advocating his own, whether popular or not. The book will engage students and scholars alike.
Apa Newsletter
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These essays are models of philosophical writing; accordingly, Cahn's Puzzles & Perplexities is an ideal supplemental text for problems-based Introduction to Philosphy courses and would do nicely as a main text for any course emphasizing philosophical methodology and writing. Professors struggling to help students improve their critical writing couldn't do better than to incorporate Cahn's essays into their syllabi. Many of these essays represent professional philosophizing at its best: Cahn's arguments meet professional standards of precision and rigor, but are immediately engaging to persons at any level of philosophical sophistication...
APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy
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Professor Cahn's essays make the mystery of philosopy accessible as he considers many of the important intellectual issues of our time.
Norman Bowie, University of Minnesota
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Puzzles & Perplexities is a thought-provoking collection of Steven Cahn's far-reaching writings, ranging over such diverse topics as free will, the Book of Job, affirmative action, and divestiture. Each essay raises a problem, whether it be in metaphysics, ethics, philosophy of religion, or social policy, that will not only engage and stimulate students, but also challenge scholars to examine their own views as well.
Robert Simon, professor of philosophy, Hamilton College