What Should I Believe?
Broadview Press Ltd (Verlag)
978-1-55481-013-0 (ISBN)
This book is unique in its treatment of critical thinking not as a body of knowledge but instead as a subject for critical reflection. The purpose of the anthology is to turn critical thinking classes into invitations to philosophical conversations. The collection introduces students to difficult philosophical questions that surround critical thinking, moving away from dogmatism and towards philosophical dialogue. In developing these discussions, the anthology introduces students to issues in the philosophy of science, epistemology, and philosophy of religion. Selections include works by Charles S. Peirce, Stephen Jay Gould, Elizabeth Anscombe, and Richard Dawkins.
Paul Gomberg is Professor of Philosophy at Chicago State University.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
PREFACE
To the Instructor:
Making Critical Thinking Classes More Philosophical
INTRODUCTION
The Philosophical Problems Raised by Critical Thinking
SECTION I
Two Defenses of Critical Belief
Introduction
From “The Fixation of Belief,” Charles S. Peirce
From “The Ethics of Belief,” William K. Clifford
SECTION II
Uncertainty and Scrutiny in Science
Introduction
Miracles and Scientific Research, Paul Gomberg
From “The Origin of Life on Earth,” Neil deGrasse Tyson and Donald Goldsmith
From “Sex, Drugs, Disasters, and the Extinction of Dinosaurs,”
Stephen Jay Gould
Are We Related to Other Life? Paul Gomberg
From “The Perplexing Case of the Female Orgasm,”
Elisabeth Lloyd with Natasha Mitchell
“The Health of Black Folk: Disease, Class, and Ideology in Science,”
Nancy Krieger and Mary Bassett
From Against Method, Paul Feyerabend
SECTION III
Why Do We Believe Others?
Introduction
From “Of Miracles,” David Hume
From “The Ethics of Belief,” William K. Clifford
From “The Epistemology of Testimony,” Nicholas Wolterstorff
From “What Is It to Believe Someone?” Elizabeth Anscombe
Trust and Modesty in Belief and Knowledge, Paul Gomberg
SECTION IV
Religious Beliefs and Critical Scrutiny
Introduction
From “A Scientist’s Case against God,” Richard Dawkins
From “The Will to Believe,” William James
“Clifford’s Principle and James’s Options,” Richard Feldman
Believing Can Be Right or Wrong, Allen Wood
From “Wittgenstein on Religious Belief,” Hilary Putnam
SECTION V: EPILOGUE
What Should I Believe?
Index
Sprache | englisch |
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Maße | 229 x 152 mm |
Gewicht | 500 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Philosophie ► Logik |
ISBN-10 | 1-55481-013-2 / 1554810132 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-55481-013-0 / 9781554810130 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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