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The big questions: tackling the problems of philosophy with ideas from mathematics, economics, and physics
2010, Pocket Books
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1847399169 9781847399168
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The big questions: tackling the problems of philosophy with ideas from mathematics, economics, and physics
2009, Free Press
in English
- 1st Free Press hardcover ed.
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Table of Contents
The beginning of the journey : how this book came to be, and what it's about
Reality and unreality. On what there is : why is there something instead of nothing? The best answer I have : mathematics exists because it must and everything else exists because it is made of mathematics. With an excursion into artificial intelligence
Unfinished business : going bananas : unfinished business from chapter 1 : the nature and purpose of economic models
How Richard Dawkins got it wrong : the case against God : why Dawkins's argument against intelligent design can't be right, and a mathematical analysis of the arguments for the existence of God
Beliefs. Daydream believers : most beliefs are ill-considered, because most false beliefs are costless to hold. The next several chapters will explore the consequences of this observation, before we return to the question of where our beliefs and knowledge come from
Unfinished business : unfinished business from the preceding chapter : how color vision works, sound and water waves, the sheer craziness of economic protectionism
Do believers believe? Our ill-considered beliefs about religion. Why I believe that almost nobody is deeply religious
On what there obviously is : our ill-considered beliefs about free will, ESP, and life after death
Diogenes's nightmare : how is legitimate disagreement possible? If you're arguing with someone who is as intelligent and informed as you are, shouldn't you put just as much weight on your opponent's arguments as your own? The fact that we persist in disagreeing is strong evidence that we don't really care what's true
Knowledge. Knowing your math : where mathematical knowledge comes from, and why evidence and logic are not enough
Unfinished business : Hercules and the hydra : unfinished business from the preceding chapter : the tale of Hercules and the hydra, with an excursion into the lore of very large numbers
Incomplete thinking : Gödel's incompleteness theorem, and what it doesn't say about the limits of human knowledge
The rules of logic and the tale of the potbellied pig : the power of logical thought, with excursions into the most counterintuitive theorem in all of mathematics
The rules of evidence
What we can and can't learn from evidence, with excursions into the value of preschool and how Internet porn prevents rape
The limits to knowledge : what physics does and doesn't tell us about what we can and cannot know. Understanding Heisenberg's uncertainty principle
Unfinished business : quantum entanglement : the oddness of the quantum world, and why it matters to game theorists
Right and wrong. Telling right from wrong : some hard questions about right and wrong, and about life and death
The economist's golden rule : a rule of thumb for good behavior
How to be socially responsible : a user's guide to the economist's golden rule : putting the rule of thumb into practice
On not being a jerk : Goofus and Gallant on immigration policy
The economist on the playground : our ill-considered beliefs about fairness in the marketplace and in the voting booth, contrasted with our carefully considered beliefs about fairness on the playground
Unfinished business : let the rabbi split the pie : how ancient Talmudic scholars anticipated modern economic theory
The life of the mind. How to think : some basic rules for clear thinking, mostly about economics, but also about arithmetic, neurobiology, sin, and eschewing blather
What to study : advice to college students : some advice to college students : stay away from the English department and approach the philosophy department with caution. With an excursion into the remarkable life of Frank Ramsey.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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