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English
Oxford University Press Inc
01 November 2001
In The Last Word, Thomas Nagel, a leading philosopher and Professor of Law, presents a sustained defense of reason

against the attacks of subjectivism, delivering systematic rebuttals against its many relativistic claims in the fields of language, logic, ethics, and science.

He proposes that reason reflects objective principles whose validity is independent of different points of view, and continues to argue that reason is universal because its only prerequisite is the ability to think systematically and with intelligence.

Dismissing relativism as theoretical chic and inconsequential intellectual flourish, he predicts its ultimate stultifying effect on public discourse. The Last Word is a vigorous defense of reason and its universal narratives. Resisting what he describes as the eventual demise of intellectual discourse, Nagel's work sets a new standard in the debate: this book presents the clarity and simplicity of objective reason.

Nagel's construction of a coherent framework beyond subjectivism is refreshing, timely, and impressive, and should generate intense interest both within and outside the philosophical community.

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Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 141mm,  Width: 208mm,  Spine: 13mm
Weight:   207g
ISBN:   9780195149838
ISBN 10:   0195149831
Pages:   158
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Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  A / AS level ,  Further / Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Thomas Nagel is Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University. He is the author of The View from Nowhere, What Does It All Mean?, The Possibility of Altruism, Mortal Questions, Equality and Partiality, and Other Minds: Critical Essays, 1969-1994.

Reviews for The Last Word

"""...[a] subtle, compact, and forceful book....The Last Word is a work of philosophical reflection...a significant contribution to the culture wars of our time.""--New York Review of Books ""...[a] subtle, compact, and forceful book....The Last Word is a work of philosophical reflection...a significant contribution to the culture wars of our time.""--New York Review of Books ""Nagel's book is a ringing defense of the rationalist conception of reason and an uncompromising attack on the subjectivist conception.... Nagel applies his general anti-subjectivist argument in a number of areas, including language, logic, arithmetic and ethics....The case that Nagel presents in these chapters should disturb all those who have been lulled, or bludgeoned, into the flabby relativism that is so rampant in contemporary intellectual culture....Nagel's argument is not only correct, it is also urgent....The Last Word is a book that should be read and pondered in this golden age of subjectivism.""--Colin McGinn, The New Republic ""Thomas Nagel stands out among today's best philosophers in retaining closer links with the big puzzles and mysteries that first attract most people to philosophy. He has a livelier sense of their depth and power than is conspicuous elsewhere in the academic study of philosophy, and admirably resists the widespread tendency to deny a thing's existence because it is difficult or perhaps impossible to understand.""--The Times Literary Supplement ""...now comes Professor Nagel's fascinating, even brilliant, book...""--Commonweal ""Recommended.""--The Key Reporter ""...[Nagel's] book, which is concise, spare, and well-argued, will prolong discussion by setting it on a new path....what he has to say is challenging, impressive, and thought-provoking.""--International Philosophical Quarterly ""How refreshing and intellectually stimulating it is to read a philosopher - and one as smart as Thomas Nagel - say a favorable word on behalf of Descartes.""--First Things ""...the combination of a question fundamental to all intellectual life, lucid writing, and intelligent argumentation warrants highly recommending The Last Word to a wide audience.""--Review of Metaphysics"


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