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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Avrum StrollPublisher: Rowman & Littlefield Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.442kg ISBN: 9780742570276ISBN 10: 0742570274 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 16 May 2009 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAvrum Stroll presents an attractive alternative to formal philosophy in his new book. He covers a large part of classical philosophical problems with verve and insight. His method of cases is an especially fruitful approach to solving philosophical problems. -- Aloysius P. Martinich, Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy at th University of Texas Swimming against the tide, Avrum Stroll develops a powerful alternative conception of 'informal philosophy', a conception that attributes to philosophy an independent, legitimate-and, yes, intellectually important-life of its own. Standing on the three legs of common sense, ordinary language, and the method of cases ('scenarios'), informal philosophy is not a handmaiden of science; neither is it simply a method for resolving conceptual confusions. Professor Stroll shows how much life still exists in post-World War II 'ordinary-language' philosophical movement. As the most eminent living practitioner of 'informal philosophy', Stroll brilliantly shows both its power and its appeal. -- Michael J. White, Arizona State University Students and non-academic lovers of philosophy will find themselves absorbed by this enlightening and sobering reassessment of formal philosophy. Avrum Stroll provides a refreshing alternative: philosophy as the strong liking for knowledge of what is true or right, complemented by good judgment and common sense about practical matters. Written in Stroll's characteristic plain speech, Informal Philosophy will be (thoroughly) enjoyed. -- Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, University of Hertfordshire This book includes much discussion of the problems of other minds and the existence of the external world... Recommended. CHOICE, December 2009 Here is a philosopher with his feet on the ground who tells us that while it is up to science to form our theories, sometimes common sense can be more valuable. He shows how a piecemeal look at language uncovers facts and conceptual issues beyond the reach of theoretical or any formal approaches.The rigor and astounding clarity that Avrum Stroll brings to his case for an informal and context-sensitive approach to philosophy is an example to us all and sets a standard that formalists themselves will appreciate. -- Alastair Hannay, Professor emeritus of Philosophy at the University of Olso Students and non-academic lovers of philosophy will find themselves absorbed by this enlightening and sobering reassessment of formal philosophy. Avrum Stroll provides a refreshing alternative: philosophy as the strong liking for knowledge of what is true or right, complemented by good judgment and common sense about practical matters. Written in Stroll's characteristic plain speech, Informal Philosophy will be (thoroughly) enjoyed.--Daniele Moyal-Sharrock Avrum Stroll presents an attractive alternative to formal philosophy in his new book. He covers a large part of classical philosophical problems with verve and insight. His method of cases is an especially fruitful approach to solving philosophical problems.--Aloysius P. Martinich Avrum Stroll presents an attractive alternative to formal philosophy in his new book. He covers a large part of classical philosophical problems with verve and insight. His method of cases is an especially fruitful approach to solving philosophical problems. -- Aloysius P. Martinich, Roy Allison Vaughan Centennial Professor in Philosophy, University of Texas Swimming against the tide, Avrum Stroll develops a powerful alternative conception of 'informal philosophy', a conception that attributes to philosophy an independent, legitimate-and, yes, intellectually important-life of its own. Standing on the three legs of common sense, ordinary language, and the method of cases ('scenarios'), informal philosophy is not a handmaiden of science; neither is it simply a method for resolving conceptual confusions. Professor Stroll shows how much life still exists in post-World War II 'ordinary-language' philosophical movement. As the most eminent living practitioner of 'informal philosophy', Stroll brilliantly shows both its power and its appeal. -- Michael J. White, Arizona State University Students and non-academic lovers of philosophy will find themselves absorbed by this enlightening and sobering reassessment of formal philosophy. Avrum Stroll provides a refreshing alternative: philosophy as the strong liking for knowledge of what is true or right, complemented by good judgment and common sense about practical matters. Written in Stroll's characteristic plain speech, Informal Philosophy will be (thoroughly) enjoyed. -- Daniele Moyal-Sharrock, University of Hertfordshire This book includes much discussion of the problems of other minds and the existence of the external world... Recommended. CHOICE, December 2009 Here is a philosopher with his feet on the ground who tells us that while it is up to science to form our theories, sometimes common sense can be more valuable. He shows how a piecemeal look at language uncovers facts and conceptual issues beyond the reach of theoretical or any formal approaches.The rigor and astounding clarity that Avrum Stroll brings to his case for an informal and context-sensitive approach to philosophy is an example to us all and sets a standard that formalists themselves will appreciate. -- Alastair Hannay, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, University of Olso Author InformationAvrum Stroll is Research Professor of Philosophy at the University of California at San Diego. 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