{"product_id":"on-blindness-letters-between-bryan-magee-and-martin-milligan-9780198235439","title":"On Blindness: Letters between Bryan Magee and Martin Milligan","description":"\u003cp\u003eFor three centuries  philosophers have held that knowledge derives from experience. If so  it may be possible that blind people  lacking an important component of experience--visual perception--know the world in ways that differ from the rest of us. Curious about this possibility  the noted philosopher  author  and BBC host Bryan Magee began to correspond with Martin Milligan  Dean of the Philosophy Department at the University of Leeds  and himself blind nearly since birth. On Blindness presents their fascinating letters to each other  letters which  as Magee notes  soon \"hared off\" in unforeseen directions  to delve not only into philosophical questions of perception  but also into the day-to-day differences between blind and sighted people and how these differences define their respective worlds. Through these letters  the reader eavesdrops on two brilliant thinkers as they wrestle with important philosophical issues and discuss everything from how to convey the stunning visual beauty of a flamingo-covered African lake  to tasting the \"brownness\" of coffee  to defining sight as \"feeling from a distance \" to Milligans description of his own dreams and their significance. Much of this dialogue is quite thought-provoking  such as Milligans assertion that people blind from birth do not \"live in a world of darkness \" that they dont even have a sense of what darkness is  nor would many of them want their sight restored. And at times the exchanges become rather heated  as when Milligan makes the philosophical argument that \"knowing\" and \"knowing that\" are essentially the same  that all knowledge is propositional knowledge--an assertion that Magee finds anathema. Likewise  when Magee claims that differences between the sighted and the blind \"can only be described as vast \" Milligan (who had fought prejudice against the blind all his life) sends back a passionate rebuttal. Here in the course of their wide ranging correspondence  Magee and Milligan probe the limits of what can be known  or expressed  or understood  shedding much light on the writings of such thinkers as Kant  Russell  Schopenhauer  and Wittgenstein  among others. And as they do so  they also bring their readers closer to understanding what divides the blind and the sighted--and what brings them both together in the struggle to understand the world.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"My Store","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45276970909749,"sku":"ByrdShop_0198235437","price":242.46,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0627\/8139\/0901\/files\/9780198235439.jpg?v=1780567910","url":"https:\/\/atxbooks.com\/products\/on-blindness-letters-between-bryan-magee-and-martin-milligan-9780198235439","provider":"ATX Books","version":"1.0","type":"link"}