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Widely acclaimed as the most authoritative and accessible one-volume dictionary of philosophy available in English (and now with translations into Chinese, Italian, Korean, Russian, and Spanish forthcoming), this work is now in a second edition
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Feb 5, 2022 · Abstract and Figures. Narrowing the debate about the meaning of wisdom requires two different understandings of wisdom. (a) As action or behaviour, wisdom refers to well-motivated actors achieving...
I. Introduction. The primary concern of philosophy is the study of ideas central to the ways we think and live. The value, however, of many of our key concepts is often hidden from us. We come to take the ways we make sense of ourselves and the world around us for granted.
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The processing of visual information in the brain is reviewed and some deficits of vision due to cortical damage are briefly characterized. Finally some philosophical questions specific to vision are introduced and the main positions summarized.
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Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame editor in chief DONALD M. BORCHERT Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, Ohio University, and Executive Board, Institute for Applied and Professional Ethics, Ohio University associate editors DON GARRETT Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy, New