This volume offers an unusual variety of topics presented during the sixth annual Oberlin Colloquium in Philosophy. The subjects covered include: refuting J. L. Austin's attempt to destroy philosophers' assumptions on the nature and purpose of a “statement;” false premises found in “St. Anselm's Four Ontological Arguments;” pain in connection with brain-state and functional-state theories; aesthetics in light of questions of fraudulence in modern art and music, and an analytical deconstruction of mystical experience.

158 Pages, 6 x 9 in.

March, 1967

isbn : 9780822983989

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W. H. Capitan

W.H. Capitan was associate professor of philosophy at Oberlin College.

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W. H. Capitan
D. D. Merrill

D. D. Merrill was assistant professor of philosophy at Oberlin College.

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D. D. Merrill