I use biography, I use literary connections (as with Platen - this seems to me extremely helpful for appreciating the nuances of Mann's and Aschenbach's sexuality), I use philosophical sources (but not in the way many Mann critics do, where the philosophical theses and concepts seem to be counters to be pushed around rather than ideas to be probed), and I use juxtapositions with other literary works (including Mann's other fiction) and with works of music.
I'm very suspicious of the idea of a "final theory" in natural science, and the thought of a complete system of ethical rules seems even more dubious. - Philip Kitcher
I'm very suspicious of the idea of a "final theory" in natural science, and the thought of a complete system of ethical rules seems even more dubious.
- Philip Kitcher
Many of the greatest works of philosophy seem to me to be valuable not because of their arguments, but because they offer us perspectives that open u… - Philip Kitcher
Many of the greatest works of philosophy seem to me to be valuable not because of their arguments, but because they offer us perspectives that open u…
My ethical naturalism sees us as facing the predicament of being social animals without evolved adaptations that make social life easy. The fundament… - Philip Kitcher
My ethical naturalism sees us as facing the predicament of being social animals without evolved adaptations that make social life easy. The fundament…
Philosophers ought to aspire to know lots of different things and to forge useful synthetic perspectives. - Philip Kitcher
Philosophers ought to aspire to know lots of different things and to forge useful synthetic perspectives.
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics. - Philip Kitcher
I rather stumbled into philosophy. When I began my undergraduate career at Cambridge, I studied mathematics.
I don't think that anything of any consequence is known a priori: all our knowledge is built up by modifying the lore passed on to us by our ancestor… - Philip Kitcher
I don't think that anything of any consequence is known a priori: all our knowledge is built up by modifying the lore passed on to us by our ancestor…
I believe that the arts make indispensable contributions to our understanding. - Philip Kitcher
I believe that the arts make indispensable contributions to our understanding.
Current education in science treats all students as if they were going to have scientific careers. They are required to solve problems and memorize l… - Philip Kitcher
Current education in science treats all students as if they were going to have scientific careers. They are required to solve problems and memorize l…
It's a very bad idea for scientific conclusions to be accepted because they fit with the political values of a group of researchers. - Philip Kitcher
It's a very bad idea for scientific conclusions to be accepted because they fit with the political values of a group of researchers.
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