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A Brief History of the Paradox by Roy Sorensen

A Brief History of the Paradox by Roy Sorensen

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Title: A Brief History of The Paradox: Philosophy and the Labyrinths of The Mind

Contributor(s): Roy Sorensen (author)

ISBN: 9780195179866

Paperback: 416 pages

Features: Bibliography, index.

Dimensions: 17.78 x 12.75 x 2.72 cms; 370 g

Published by Oxford University Press (2005)

Condition: Discounted w/ minor damage to spine and shelf-wear.

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Can God create a stone too heavy for him to lift? Can time have a beginning? Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Riddles, paradoxes, conundrums-for millennia the human mind has found such knotty logical problems both perplexing and irresistible.
Now Roy Sorensen offers the first narrative history of paradoxes, a fascinating and eye-opening account that extends from the ancient Greeks, through the Middle Ages, the Enlightenment, and into the twentieth century. When Augustine asked what God was doing before He made the world, he was
told: "Preparing hell for people who ask questions like that."

A Brief History of the Paradox takes a close look at "questions like that" and the philosophers who have asked them, beginning with the folk riddles that inspired Anaximander to erect the first metaphysical system and ending with such
thinkers as Lewis Carroll, Ludwig Wittgenstein, and W.V. Quine. Organized chronologically, the book is divided into twenty-four chapters, each of which pairs a philosopher with a major paradox, allowing for extended consideration and putting a human face on the strategies that have been taken toward these puzzles.

Readers get to follow the minds of Zeno, Socrates, Aquinas, Ockham, Pascal, Kant, Hegel, and many other major philosophers deep inside the tangles of paradox, looking for, and sometimes finding, a way out. Filled with illuminating anecdotes and vividly written, A Brief History of the Paradox will appeal to anyone who finds trying to answer unanswerable questions a paradoxically pleasant endeavor.

Roy Sorensen (19xx-Present)

Roy Sorensen (19xx-Present), holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from Michigan State University, and is professor of philosophy at the University of Texas. Prior to joining the UT Austin faculty in 2019, he taught at University of Delaware, New York University, Dartmouth College, and Washington University in St. Louis.

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