A Brief History of the SoulISBN: 978-1-4051-9632-1
Paperback
238 pages
May 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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“Although they may well have their own agenda, Goetz and Taliaferro not only provide an extremely useful chronological account of how the concept of the soul developed, they also illuminate the questions it was meant to solve, and the way these are not yet satisfactorily laid to rest.” (Times Higher Education Supplement, 5 July 2012)
"This is a courageous book: it takes up and defends a position to which the current intellectual climate it generally hostile, namely that human beings are embodied souls. The book's very title throws down a challenge to the philosophical establishment. Nonetheless, even the most resolute enemies of dualism will welcome Stuart Goetz and Charles Taliaferro's overview of historical and contemporary positions on the existence and nature of the soul." (Anthony Kenny, The Times Literary Supplement, December 16, 2011)."So the book remains firmly within orthodox philosophy and science, although within these limits it can be highly recommended." (Network Review, 1 June 2011)
"All this, as well as being useful in its own right, brings us properly prepared for a serious discussion and robust response to the challenges posted to the soul by the supposed conclusions of modern science. . . An excellent read." (New Directions, 1 July 2011)
"From Homer's dream-demons to contemporary MRI research, the subtle and varied expression of mental life has been an obstacle to the claims of physicalism. A Brief History of the Soul takes a now formidably challenged position. The clarity and fairness of the exposition are exemplary, moving the reader from era to era, and leaving little doubt but that, as "soul" has a rich philosophical history, so too is it likely to have a robust future."
—Daniel N. Robinson, Philosophy Faculty, Oxford University
"Brief or not, this book provides a lucid account of central
views of the soul in Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and Contemporary
philosophy. The authors skillfully interact with their subject
matter, consider physicalist views and objections with fairness and
critical clarity, and address mind-body dualism as it has actually
been held by its best proponents. The result is that a position
that is often wrongly despised on shaky grounds gets a fair and
accurate hearing and defense. I highly recommend this excellent
book, and look forward to using it."
—Keith E. Yandell, Julius R. Weinberg Professor,
University of Wisconsin-Madison
"A Brief History of the Soul accomplishes two important
goals: It provides a concise history of the soul without treating
that history as anachronistic, and it constantly relates its topics
to contemporary issues in philosophy of mind. I enthusiastically
recommend it, and will use it in my own philosophy of mind
courses."
—J. P. Moreland, Distinguished Professor of
Philosophy, Biola University