cover image The Making of a Philosopher: My Journey Through Twentieth-Century Philosophy

The Making of a Philosopher: My Journey Through Twentieth-Century Philosophy

Colin McGinn. HarperCollins Publishers, $25.95 (256pp) ISBN 978-0-06-019792-6

""I had gone from underachieving jock-mod to pocket-sized intellectual in less than a year, and philosophy had to take a lot of the blame,"" writes Rutgers University philosophy professor Colin McGinn (The Mysterious Flame) in The Making of a Philosopher: My Journey Through Twentieth-Century Philosophy. Hoping to explain contemporary analytical philosophy without having his book ""remind the reader of school,"" McGinn, renowned for his work on consciousness, gives a personal account of his encounters with philosophy, including his discovery of Descartes as a teenager in Blackpool, the revelation of reading Chomsky as a psychology undergraduate and his preoccupation with Wittgenstein while teaching at UCLA. He also discusses the work of mentors and colleagues like Jerry Fodor and Thomas Nagel. (Apr.)