In the first systematic study of the philosophy of Thomas Nagel, Alan Thomas discusses Nagel's contrast between the "subjective" and the "objective" points of view throughout the various areas of his wide ranging philosophy. Nagel's original and distinctive contrast between the subjective view and our aspiration to a "view from nowhere" within metaphysics structures the chapters of the book. A "new Humean" in epistemology, Nagel takes philosophical scepticism to be both irrefutable and yet to indicate a profound truth about our capacity for self-transcendence. The contrast between subjective and objective views is then considered in the case of the mind, where consciousness proves to be the central aspect of mind that contemporary theorising fails to acknowledge adequately. The second half of the book analyses Nagel's work on moral and political philosophy where he has been most deeply influential. Topics covered include the contrast between agent-relative and agent-neutral reasons and values, Nagel's distinctive version of a hybrid ethical theory, his discussion of life's meaningfulness and finally his sceptical arguments about whether a liberal society can reconcile the conflicting moral demands of self and other.
Alan Thomas is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Kent.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Subjective and Objective 2. Knowledge and Reality 3. The Conscious Mind and Place in Nature 4. The Possibility of Altruism 5. Practical Objectivity, Freedom and a Realistic Autonomy 6. Normative Ethics 7. Political Philosophy Conclusion Bibliography Index
"A welcome and timely addition to Acumen's Philosophy Now series. Nagel richly deserves to have his significant insights brought to the attention of an even wider readership. Alan Thomas provides this service in an informed and highly professional work." - International Journal of Philosophical Studies
Alan Thomas, Alfred Archer, Bart Engelen, University of York) Thomas, Alan (Professor, Department of Philosophy, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Tilburg University) Archer, Alfred (Associate Professor, Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS),, Associate Professor, Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS),, Tilburg University) Engelen, Bart (Associate Professor Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS), Associate Professor Tilburg Center for Moral Philosophy, Epistemology and Philosophy of Science (TiLPS)
Tom Dening, Tom Dening, Alan Thomas, Robert Stewart, John-Paul Taylor, University of Nottingham) Dening, Tom (Professor of Dementia Research, Professor of Dementia Research, Newcastle University) Thomas, Alan (Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, Institute for Ageing and Health, Professor of Psychiatric Epidemiology and Clinical Informatics) Stewart, Robert (Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience (IoPPN), King's College London, Newcastle University) Taylor, John-Paul (Senior Clinical Lecturer, Senior Clinical Lecturer, Institute of Neuroscience
Tim Allen, Alan Thomas, London School of Economics and Political Science) Allen, Tim (inaugural Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, inaugural Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, Swansea University) Thomas, Alan (Former Chair of International Development, Former Chair of International Development
Tim Allen, Alan Thomas, London School of Economics and Political Science) Allen, Tim (inaugural Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, inaugural Director of the Firoz Lalji Centre for Africa, Swansea University) Thomas, Alan (Former Chair of International Development, Former Chair of International Development