Zeuzzz
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Any recommendations? I'm particularly interested in the philosophy of science and always have been since doing a module on it with my physics course.
And I dont want the usual silly philosophical arguments I see in most books on philosophy, ie, reality is an illusion everything is a dream so therfore [enter crackpot theory here] is true in this regard. I mean a respected academic book written by someone considered an expert that looks into some of the really interesting specific philosophical questions of mind/brain, epistemology, fecundity, awareness, aesthetics, ethics, etc. The lot.
Because whenever I think I've got a good book about all the main deep philisophical issues, they always seem to start with these really good philisophical points, but then just use them to back up some sort of crackpot pontification.
And I dont want the usual silly philosophical arguments I see in most books on philosophy, ie, reality is an illusion everything is a dream so therfore [enter crackpot theory here] is true in this regard. I mean a respected academic book written by someone considered an expert that looks into some of the really interesting specific philosophical questions of mind/brain, epistemology, fecundity, awareness, aesthetics, ethics, etc. The lot.
Because whenever I think I've got a good book about all the main deep philisophical issues, they always seem to start with these really good philisophical points, but then just use them to back up some sort of crackpot pontification.