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John McDowell is one of the most widely read philosophers in recent years. His engagement with a philosophy of language, mind and ethics and with philosophers ranging from Aristotle and Wittgenstein to Hegel and Gadamer make him one of the most original and outstanding philosophical thinkers of the post-war period.
In this clear and engaging book, Tim Thornton introduces and examines the full range of McDowells thought. After a helpful introduction setting out McDowells general view of philosophy, Thornton introduces and explains the following topics:
This second edition has been significantly revised and expanded to include new sections on: McDowells work on disjunctivism and criticisms of it; a new chapter on McDowells modification of his account of perceptual experience and conceptual content, and criticisms by Charles Travis; and a new chapter on action and McDowells engagement with Hubert Dreyfus and the debate concerning skilled coping and mindedness.
The addition of a glossary and suggestions for further reading makes John McDowell, second edition essential reading for those studying McDowell, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, ethics and epistemology, as well as for students of the recent history of analytical philosophy generally.