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- catalog abstract "The dialogue, combining informality with elements of drama, has been a favored form with philosophers since Plato; it lays bare the discussion, argument, and criticism which are part of the very subject-matter of philosophy. In this book some of the most distinguished philosophers in present-day Britain carry on the best traditions of the form. A.J. Ayer, Karl Popper, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson, in dialogue with Bryan Magee, give authoritative introductions to their own work, even to the extent of saying what they think has been wrong with it.".
- catalog contributor b8334659.
- catalog contributor b8334660.
- catalog contributor b8334661.
- catalog created "1971.".
- catalog date "1971".
- catalog date "1971.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1971.".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. [218]-223.".
- catalog description "Preface--Conversation with Anthony Quinton: introduction--Conversation with Stuart Hampshire: the philosophy of Russell, I--Conversation with David Pears: the two philosophies of Wittgenstein--Conversation with A.J. Ayer--Conversation with Karl Popper--Conversation with Geoffrey Warnock: the philosophies of Moore and Austin--Conversation with Gilbert Ryle--Conversation with Peter Strawson--Discussion among Karl Popper, Peter Strawson and Geoffrey Warnock: the philosophy of Russell, II--Conversation with Bernard Williams: philosophy and morals--Conversation with Ninian Smart: philosophy and religion--Conversation with Richard Wollheim: philosophy and the arts--Conversation with Alasdair MacIntyre: philosophy and social theory--Conversation with Alan Montefiore: conclusion--Suggested reading (p. [218]-223).".
- catalog description "The dialogue, combining informality with elements of drama, has been a favored form with philosophers since Plato; it lays bare the discussion, argument, and criticism which are part of the very subject-matter of philosophy. In this book some of the most distinguished philosophers in present-day Britain carry on the best traditions of the form. A.J. Ayer, Karl Popper, Gilbert Ryle and Peter Strawson, in dialogue with Bryan Magee, give authoritative introductions to their own work, even to the extent of saying what they think has been wrong with it.".
- catalog extent "xi, 234 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Modern British philosophy.".
- catalog identifier "04362710360436271044 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Modern British philosophy.".
- catalog issued "1971".
- catalog issued "1971.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Secker and Warburg,".
- catalog relation "Modern British philosophy.".
- catalog subject "192".
- catalog subject "B1615 .M34 1971".
- catalog subject "Philosophy, British.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface--Conversation with Anthony Quinton: introduction--Conversation with Stuart Hampshire: the philosophy of Russell, I--Conversation with David Pears: the two philosophies of Wittgenstein--Conversation with A.J. Ayer--Conversation with Karl Popper--Conversation with Geoffrey Warnock: the philosophies of Moore and Austin--Conversation with Gilbert Ryle--Conversation with Peter Strawson--Discussion among Karl Popper, Peter Strawson and Geoffrey Warnock: the philosophy of Russell, II--Conversation with Bernard Williams: philosophy and morals--Conversation with Ninian Smart: philosophy and religion--Conversation with Richard Wollheim: philosophy and the arts--Conversation with Alasdair MacIntyre: philosophy and social theory--Conversation with Alan Montefiore: conclusion--Suggested reading (p. [218]-223).".
- catalog title "Modern British philosophy; [edited by] Bryan Magee.".
- catalog type "text".