On Philosophy, Intelligibility, and the Ordinary
Going the Bloody Hard Way
- 270 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The author emphasizes the importance of preserving clarity and meaning in philosophy, urging scholars to resist the urge to confine it to a normative discipline focused solely on enacting change. Instead, the book advocates for philosophy's role in defending against baseless skepticism, highlighting its responsibility to maintain intellectual rigor and coherence.
