Martin Cohen (philosopher)
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Martin Cohen (born 1964) is a
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philosopher Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
, an editor and reviewer who writes on
philosophy Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
,
philosophy of science Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, ...
and
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.


Biography

He studied philosophy and
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at Sussex University where his tutors included some of the early group of philosophers who launched the university's pioneering language and values programme, including Terry Diffey and Bernard Harrison. He obtained a teaching qualification at
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and his PhD in
philosophy of education The philosophy of education is the branch of applied philosophy that investigates the nature of education as well as its aims and problems. It also examines the concepts and presuppositions of education theories. It is an interdisciplinary fiel ...
from the
University of Exeter The University of Exeter is a research university in the West Country of England, with its main campus in Exeter, Devon. Its predecessor institutions, St Luke's College, Exeter School of Science, Exeter School of Art, and the Camborne School of ...
. After research posts at universities in Britain and
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, Cohen moved to
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to concentrate on his writing, which typically blend "psychological and social studies with philosophical theory ... eschewing technical jargon and using easily understood scenarios to demonstrate the theme". The first of these, '' 101 Philosophy Problems'' has been published in a dozen languages and is now in its third edition. His book on
thought experiment A thought experiment is an imaginary scenario that is meant to elucidate or test an argument or theory. It is often an experiment that would be hard, impossible, or unethical to actually perform. It can also be an abstract hypothetical that is ...
s, '' Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments'' was selected by ''
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'' as one of its 'books of the week' and the ''Times Literary Supplement'' said that 'With its sense of history, ''Wittgenstein's Beetle'' provides the opportunity to consider which thought experiments last.' Another element of Martin Cohen's style in presenting philosophy is to use simple and unpretentious line drawings both to break up the text (and make it less monolithic) and to illustrate specific issues under discussion, for example the 'Traditional Chinese Problem' of the turtle told to cross a pan of boiling water by balancing on a piece of bamboo. Cohen has been a frequent contributor and reviewer for the ''Times Higher Education Supplement (THES),'' the ''New Statesman'' (on environmental issues) and the ''Guardian'' (London) (on the role of computers in education) as well as occasional pieces on
economics Economics () is a behavioral science that studies the Production (economics), production, distribution (economics), distribution, and Consumption (economics), consumption of goods and services. Economics focuses on the behaviour and interac ...
including the obesity issue. His writing, for example, on food and society, blends philosophy and social science as well as
ethics Ethics is the philosophy, philosophical study of Morality, moral phenomena. Also called moral philosophy, it investigates Normativity, normative questions about what people ought to do or which behavior is morally right. Its main branches inclu ...
. Martin Cohen is also the editor-in-chief of the Philosopher since 1995. An article in the ''New York Times'' (entitled Nuclear Power's Death Somewhat Exaggerated) quoted his book on energy policy and ethics to illustrate how business interests can join forces with environmentalists to improve their public image, a point he also explored in an article for the ''Times Higher'' (London) entitled 'The Profits of Doom'. ''Mind Games'' was selected by France Culture as one of new philosophy books for dissection in the program ''essai du jour''; ''Paradigm Shift: How Expert Opinions Keep Changing on Life, the Universe and Everything'' was featured on RTE Radio 1 in Ireland;


Philosophical work


''Paradigm Shift''

''Paradigm Shift: How Expert Opinions Keep Changing on Life, the Universe and Everything'' (Imprint Academic UK September 2015) is a book by Cohen. It claims that scientific knowledge is less certain than it is usually portrayed. Cohen offers a number of examples to back up this claim, which he traces back to
Thomas Kuhn Thomas Samuel Kuhn (; July 18, 1922 – June 17, 1996) was an American History and philosophy of science, historian and philosopher of science whose 1962 book ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'' was influential in both academic and ...
, and the original theory of 'paradigm shifts' in 1962, in his book ''
The Structure of Scientific Revolutions ''The Structure of Scientific Revolutions'' is a 1962 book about the history of science by the philosopher Thomas S. Kuhn. Its publication was a landmark event in the History of science, history, Philosophy of science, philosophy, and sociology ...
''. In this key social science text, Kuhn claims that the progress of scientific knowledge is not the steady accumulation of pieces of a great jigsaw but rather a haphazard, political affair involving periodic paradigm shifts in which much of the old certainties are abandoned in order to open up new approaches to understanding that scientists would never have considered valid before. The idea behind Cohen's book is to treat a broader sweep of issues than Kuhn does, from
public health Public health is "the science and art of preventing disease, prolonging life and promoting health through the organized efforts and informed choices of society, organizations, public and private, communities and individuals". Analyzing the de ...
to
climate change Present-day climate change includes both global warming—the ongoing increase in Global surface temperature, global average temperature—and its wider effects on Earth's climate system. Climate variability and change, Climate change in ...
and high
finance Finance refers to monetary resources and to the study and Academic discipline, discipline of money, currency, assets and Liability (financial accounting), liabilities. As a subject of study, is a field of Business administration, Business Admin ...
, as a series of 'case studies' which he argues illustrate both the radical insights Kuhn's theory brings, and conversely the error of assuming that science and
knowledge Knowledge is an Declarative knowledge, awareness of facts, a Knowledge by acquaintance, familiarity with individuals and situations, or a Procedural knowledge, practical skill. Knowledge of facts, also called propositional knowledge, is oft ...
generally is 'a very sensible and reassuringly solid sort of affair'. He advocates the 'separation of state and science'. Cohen argues information cascades can distort
rational Rationality is the quality of being guided by or based on reason. In this regard, a person acts rationally if they have a good reason for what they do, or a belief is rational if it is based on strong evidence. This quality can apply to an ...
, scientific debate, with a particular focus on health issues. The book looks at the example of highly mediatised '
pandemic A pandemic ( ) is an epidemic of an infectious disease that has a sudden increase in cases and spreads across a large region, for instance multiple continents or worldwide, affecting a substantial number of individuals. Widespread endemic (epi ...
' alarms, and why they have turned out eventually to be little more than scares.


''Cow in the Field Thought Experiment''

Martin Cohen is well known for having invented the famous 'cow-in-the-field' thought experiment in the spirit of Edmond Gettier's imaginary scenarios intended to explore the nature of knowledge. The Cow in the Field leads his book 101 Philosophy Problems including being on the cover of the second edition. However, numerous websites erroneously attribute the imaginary scenario directly to Gettier.


Select bibliography

* '' 101 Philosophy Problems'' (1999, 2001, 2007 2013) * ''Adam Smith: The Wealth of Nations'' (2000) * ''Political Philosophy from Plato to Mao'' (2001, 2008) * ''101 Ethical Dilemmas'' (2002, 2007) * '' Wittgenstein's Beetle and Other Classic Thought Experiments'' (2004) * ''No Holiday: 80 places you DON'T want to visit'' (2005) * ''The Essentials of Philosophy and Ethics'' (2006) * ''Philosophical Tales'' (2008) * ''Philosophy For Dummies, UK edition'' (2010) * ''Mind Games: 31 Days to Rediscover Your Mind'' (2010) * '' The Doomsday Machine: The High Price of Nuclear Energy, The World's Most Dangerous Fuel'' (pub. 2012, co-authored with Andrew McKillop) * ''How to Live: Wise (and not-so-wise) Advice from the Philosophers on Everyday Life'' (2014) * ''Critical Thinking Skills for Dummies'' (2015) * ''Paradigm Shift: How Expert Opinions Keep Changing on Life, the Universe and Everything'' (2015) * ''Cracking Philosophy'' (2016). Also published under the title ''The Philosophy Bible'' * ''Philosophy Hacks'' (2017) * ''I Think Therefore I Eat'' (2018) * ''The Leader's Bookshelf'' (2020) * ''Rethinking Thinking: Problem Solving from Sun Tzu to Google'' (2022) * ''The Ah-Ha Moment'' (2024)


External links

* *Articles for the Independen

*Critique of Wikipedia as the "Big Mac" of knowledge in the documentary ''The Wikipedia Promise'


See also

* Technological paradigm


References

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