Talk:P. F. Strawson
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Ideas for General Expansion
[edit]From my limited readings in philosophy, it seems like Strawson had some very interesting contributions to discussions regarding metaphysics and free will. I don't think highly enough of my own acumen to attempt to characterize his views (though perhaps I could explain him on the subject of free will) so I think we need to convince an expert to contribute to this article in those respects.
It's strange that a philosopher of Strawson's reputation has such an anemic article.
Also, I'm currently taking John Searle's class in the Philosophy of Mind, and he mentioned in passing that Strawson was his tutor at Oxford for a time and that after receiving it, Strawson told the then undergraduate Searle to send a paper of his called 'Proper Names' to the journals for publication. Searle did just that, and now he is credited with originating a very interesting form of a descriptivist theory of reference. It just goes to show that the world of philosophy is small indeed. 71.116.79.36 12:21, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Smoking
[edit]Can we find a picture that doesn't show him indulging in something disgusting? Brandon97 20:08, 8 July 2007 (UTC)
Marvel Supervillains
[edit]The comment about "Marvel Supervillains" seems very off the wall. Unless it is properly sourced, and some sense is provided of what was meant by it, and perhaps the context in which it was said, then I do not think it should be there. The analytical philosophy tradition to which both Strawsons very much belong is broadly a continuation in the enlightenment tradition (though I suppose Wittgenstein might be an exception to that, and I am sure he influenced Strawson).
I am not surprised that other philosophers disagree, the mystery is why anyone would ever have thought such a remark at all appropriate. Treharne (talk) 07:51, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
Other areas
[edit]Don't have the ref offhand, but Freedom and Resentment should be in the biblio. Super famous.
Verbosity
[edit]"...our common, shared, human conceptual scheme." just means "...our common conceptual scheme." doesn't it? After all, if it ours, it's human, and if it's common, it's shared. Similarly, "... how we, humans, think about reality." just means "... how we think about reality." 81.131.59.14 (talk) 17:23, 30 October 2011 (UTC)
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