There's Something About Mary
Title | There's Something About Mary PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Ludlow |
Publisher | MIT Press |
Pages | 488 |
Release | 2004-11-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780262621892 |
In Frank Jackson's famous thought experiment, Mary is confined to a black-and-white room and educated through black-and-white books and lectures on a black-and-white television. In this way, she learns everything there is to know about the physical world. If physicalism—the doctrine that everything is physical—is true, then Mary seems to know all there is to know. What happens, then, when she emerges from her black-and-white room and sees the color red for the first time? Jackson's knowledge argument says that Mary comes to know a new fact about color, and that, therefore, physicalism is false. The knowledge argument remains one of the most controversial and important arguments in contemporary philosophy.There's Something About Mary—the first book devoted solely to the argument—collects the main essays in which Jackson presents (and later rejects) his argument along with key responses by other philosophers. These responses are organized around a series of questions: Does Mary learn anything new? Does she gain only know-how (the ability hypothesis), or merely get acquainted with something she knew previously (the acquaintance hypothesis)? Does she learn a genuinely new fact or an old fact in disguise? And finally, does she really know all the physical facts before her release, or is this a "misdescription"? The arguments presented in this comprehensive collection have important implications for the philosophy of mind and the study of consciousness.
The Knowledge Argument
Title | The Knowledge Argument PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Coleman |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 313 |
Release | 2019-09-19 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1107141990 |
A cutting-edge and groundbreaking set of new essays by top philosophers on key topics related to the ever-influential knowledge argument.
Sperm Counts
Title | Sperm Counts PDF eBook |
Author | Lisa Jean Moore |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2008-10-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0814759882 |
2007 Choice Outstanding Academic Title Winner of the Passing the Torch Award from the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies It has been called sperm, semen, seed, cum, jizz, spunk, gentlemen's relish, and splooge. But however the “tacky, opaque liquid that comes out of the penis” is described, the very act of defining “sperm” and “semen” depends on your point of view. For Lisa Jean Moore, how sperm comes to be known is based on who defines it (a scientist vs. a defense witness, for example), under what social circumstances it is found (a doctor’s office vs. a crime scene), and for what purposes it will be used (in vitro fertilization vs. DNA analysis). Examining semen historically, medically, and culturally, Sperm Counts is a penetrating exploration of its meaning and power. Using a “;follow that sperm” approach, Moore shows how representations of sperm and semen are always in flux, tracing their twisting journeys from male reproductive glands to headline news stories and presidential impeachment trials. Much like the fluid of semen itself can leak onto fabrics and into bodies, its meanings seep into our consciousness over time. Moore’s analytic lens yields intriguing observations of how sperm is “spent” and “reabsorbed” as it spurts, swims, and careens through penises, vaginas, test tubes, labs, families, cultures, and politics. Drawn from fifteen years of research, Sperm Counts examines historical and scientific documents, children's “facts of life” books, pornography, the Internet, forensic transcripts and sex worker narratives to explain how semen got so complicated. Among other things, understanding how we produce, represent, deploy and institutionalize semen-biomedically, socially and culturally-provides valuable new perspectives on the changing social position of men and the evolving meanings of masculinity. Ultimately, as Moore reveals, sperm is intimately involved in not only the physical reproduction of males and females, but in how we come to understand ourselves as men and women.
A Law of Her Own
Title | A Law of Her Own PDF eBook |
Author | Caroline Forell |
Publisher | NYU Press |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 2001-05 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 9780814726778 |
A proposal to radically change the legal concept of the "reasonable man standard" in order to better protect women from violence and other injustices.
American Cinema of the 1990s
Title | American Cinema of the 1990s PDF eBook |
Author | Chris Holmlund |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 306 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 0813543665 |
Films discussed include Terminator 2, The matrix, Home alone, Jurassic Park, Pulp fiction, Boys don't cry, Toy story and Clueless.
A Life Aligned With Mary Magdalene
Title | A Life Aligned With Mary Magdalene PDF eBook |
Author | Renee Michelle Christian |
Publisher | Xlibris Corporation |
Pages | 101 |
Release | 2011-11-28 |
Genre | Drama |
ISBN | 1465307850 |
A Life Aligned with Mary Magdalene is a modern-day fairy tale worthy of dalliance, uniting spiritual and human sides of nature. The story is of a soulful reunion with love, honor, trauma, triumph, and faith intertwined. Born in Europe, Renee Michelle Christian’s family relocated back to the States with the military. Feeling her soul is misplaced, she longs to find her Prince Charming who connects her to her roots.
Frontiers of Consciousness
Title | Frontiers of Consciousness PDF eBook |
Author | Lawrence Weiskrantz |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 361 |
Release | 2008-10-16 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0199233152 |
The 'Frontiers of Consciousness' is a truly interdisciplinary volume on consciousness, one which tackles some of the biggest and most impenetrable problems in the field. Distinctive in its accessibility, authority, and its depth of coverage, the book is a groundbreaking and influential addition to the consciousness literature.