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Perry John

    A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality
    Dialogue on Good, Evil, and the Existence of God
    Dialogue on Consciousness
    The Book That Eats People
    Reference and Reflexivity
    Identity, Personal Identity and the Self
    • 2023

      This Element presents science-engaged theology that encourages theologians to collaborate with colleagues in other disciplines in a highly localised manner in order to make concrete claims with accountability and show how theological realities are entangled with the empirical world. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

      Science-Engaged Theology
    • 2022

      John Perry offers a rethinking of Gottlob Frege's seminal contributions to philosophy of language. Frege's innovations provided the basis of modern logic, but his influence in other areas should not be understated. For instance, the view that he developed in "On Sense and Reference", the most studied essay in the philosophy of language, dominated twentieth-century work in the field and continues to be very influential. Perry explains and charts the development of Frege's views in this area, and argues that his doctrine of indirect reference directed philosophy of language on a long detour from which only now can we emerge. Perry advocates a move away from indirect reference and presents an alternative framework which does not require the abandoning of circumstances in the references of sentences.

      Frege's Detour: An Essay on Meaning, Reference, and Truth
    • 2020

      Revisiting the Essential Indexical

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      In this book, renowned philosopher John Perry addresses critiques of his work on the essential indexical--

      Revisiting the Essential Indexical
    • 2018

      John Perry revisits the cast of characters of his classic A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality in this absorbing dialogue on consciousness. Cartesian dualism, property dualism, materialism, the problem of other minds . . . Gretchen Weirob and her friends tackle these topics and more in a dialogue that exemplifies the subtleties and intricacies of philosophical reflection. Once again, Perry's ability to use straightforward language to discuss complex issues combines with his mastery of the dialogue form. A Bibliography lists relevant further readings keyed to topics discussed in the dialogue. A helpful Glossary provides a handy reference to terms used in the dialogue and an array of clarifying examples.

      Dialogue on Consciousness
    • 2017

      Singapore

      • 329 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.6(111)Add rating

      In Singapore: Unlikely Power, John Curtis Perry provides an evenhanded and authoritative history of the island nation that ranges from its Malay origins to the present day. Singapore development has been aided by its greatest natural blessing-a natural deepwater port, shielded by mountain ranges from oceanic storms and which sits along one of the most strategic straits in the world, cementing the island's place as a major shipping entrepot throughout modern history.

      Singapore
    • 2016

      The most student-focused introduction to sports psychology on the market Written by a leading expert and practising university teacher, Sport Psychology gives you all the key knowledge and information you need to succeed quickly and easily.

      Sport Psychology: A Complete Introduction
    • 2012

      A volume in which the author develops his reflexive-referential account of indexicals, demonstratives, and proper names. It also includes a preface and two chapters on the distinction between semantics and pragmatics and on attitude reports.

      Reference and Reflexivity
    • 2009

      WARNING! THIS IS NOT A BEDTIME STORYLegend has it there exists a book that eats people.This is that book!Many readers have been unable to escape its perilous pages.But this isn't that book.Yes it is!This is simply a story about that book.Really. I mean, how could a book eat people?So if you're just dying to know the history of this literary monster, all you have to do is turn the page...Don't do it!

      The Book That Eats People
    • 2004

      Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading
      3.6(254)Add rating

      In this remarkable and entertaining book, John Perry gets to the heart of Hendrix's unique talent, guiding the reader through each song on the album, writing about his live performances and talking to peers and contemporaries. Part of a new series of short books about critically acclaimed and much-loved albums of the last 40 years.

      Jimi Hendrix's Electric Ladyland