Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought ExperimentsISBN: 978-1-4051-2191-0
Hardcover
152 pages
November 2004, Wiley-Blackwell
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Zenon Stavrinides, University of Bradford <!--end-->
"Cohen's book is packed with wit and scurrilous remarks about
mainstream philosophers. His inimitable writing style, which
entertains as it instructs, is directed towards making
philosophical ideas immediately accessible to the general
reader."
George MacDonald Ross, University of Leeds
"One of the fun things about philosophy is that you can sit back
in your armchair, set up a laboratory in your own head and calmly
observe the results of mixing x with y. This is the grand tradition
of the "thought experiment", to which Cohen provides a zippy
alphabetical guide. Cohen's explanations of the problems are lucid,
and he defends the tradition against killjoys who argue that
thought experiments cannot ever give reliable conclusions. At its
best the thought experiment can be a highly compressed,
conceptually fruitful marriage of science and literature."
Steven Poole on Wittgenstein's Beetle
Saturday November 20, 2004
The Guardian
"The value of this little book is that it collects a wide range
of thought experiments and presents them in an accessible way. It
is a good place to start, and it will be especially useful for
those who teach courses on the topic and want to introduce it to a
new generation of students."
James Robert Brown, University of Toronto
"There are several books of philosophical thought experiments
currently in print... Cohen's A-Z are mostly of historic
significance to science. They are wittily presented..."
Times Literary Supplement