Great Debates in Philosophy
Series Editor: Ernest Sosa
Dialogue has always been a powerful means of philosophical exploration
and exposition. By presenting important current issues in philosophy
in the form of a debate, this series attempts to capture the flavour of
philosophical argument and to convey the excitement generated by
the exchange of ideas. Each author contributes a major, original essay.
When these essays have been completed, the authors are each given
the opportunity to respond to the opposing view.
Personal Identity
Sydney Shoemaker and Richard Swinburne
Consciousness and Causality
D.M. Armstrong and Norman Malcolm
Critical Theory
David Couzens Hoy and Thomas McCarthy
Moral Relativism and Moral Objectivity
Gilbert Harman and Judith Jarvis Thomson
Atheism and Theism, Second Edition
J.J.C. Smart and J.J. Haldane
Three Methods of Ethics
Marcia W. Baron, Philip Pettit and Michael Slote