Mind, Value, and Reality
Explore the profound insights of John McDowell in his acclaimed work, Mind, Value, and Reality, published by Harvard University Press in 2001. This thought-provoking collection features some of McDowell's most influential papers from the last two decades, spanning 416 pages of rich philosophical discourse.
Delve into themes that include the interpretation of Aristotle's and Plato's ethical writings, as well as moral philosophy questions rooted in the Greek tradition. McDowell also engages with Wittgensteinian concepts regarding reason in action and addresses pivotal issues in the philosophy of mind. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in ancient Greek philosophy, epistemology, and the intersections of ethics and moral philosophy.
Whether you are a seasoned philosopher or a curious reader, Mind, Value, and Reality offers valuable perspectives that will enrich your understanding of Western philosophy.