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  • 1
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    Göttingen : Dieterich
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Historische Drucke digital
    Edition: Nachlass Grimm digital
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 2
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    Berlin : bei G. Reimer
    Language: German
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 3
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausgabe
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 4
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2013 Online-Ressource WegehauptDigital
    Uniform Title: Scheidemünze
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wander, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1803 - 1879 Weihnachtsnüsse oder 500 neue deutsche Sprichwörter
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Deutsch ; Sprichwort ; Volksliteratur ; Literatur
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  • 5
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Edition: Online-Ausg. Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2013 Online-Ressource WegehauptDigital
    Uniform Title: Scheidemünze
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wander, Karl Friedrich Wilhelm, 1803 - 1879 Weihnachtsnüsse oder 500 neue deutsche Sprichwörter
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Deutsch ; Sprichwort ; Volksliteratur ; Literatur
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  • 6
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2022 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Ziehnert, Widar, 1814 - 1839 Sachsen's Volkssagen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 7
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2022 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Ziehnert, Widar, 1814 - 1839 Sachsen's Volkssagen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 8
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2022 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Musäus, Johann Karl August, 1735 - 1787 Volksmährchen der Deutschen
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Volksbuch ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 9
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Seidel, Johann Friedrich, 1749 - 1836 Fabeln und Erzählungen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Deutsch ; Fabel ; Erzählung ; Lyrik ; Literatur
    Note: [Titelvarianten:] Wohlfeile und zweckmäßige Fabeln und Erzählungen für die Jugend zur Deklamationsübung in öffentlichen und Privat-Lehranstalten. - Fabeln und Erzählungen für die Jugend zur Deklamationsübung in öffentlichen und Privat-Lehranstalten , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Berlin, .... In der Myliussischen Buchhandlung
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  • 10
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    Stuttgart : Franz Heinrich Köhler
    Language: German
    Edition: Neu bearbeitet
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2009 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Echte und wahrhafte Feen-Mährchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kunstmärchen ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 11
    Language: German
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Haus-Märchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
    Note: In Fraktur
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  • 12
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausg.
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Historische Drucke digital
    Edition: Nachlass Grimm digital
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 13
    Language: German
    Pages: octavo
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2021 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Seidel, Johann Friedrich, 1749 - 1836 Fabeln und Erzählungen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Deutsch ; Fabel ; Erzählung ; Lyrik ; Literatur
    Note: [Titelvarianten:] Wohlfeile und zweckmäßige Fabeln und Erzählungen für die Jugend zur Deklamationsübung in öffentlichen und Privat-Lehranstalten. - Fabeln und Erzählungen für die Jugend zur Deklamationsübung in öffentlichen und Privat-Lehranstalten , Vorlageform der Veröffentlichungsangabe: Berlin, .... In der Myliussischen Buchhandlung
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  • 14
    Language: German
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin - Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2022 Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Musäus, Johann Karl August, 1735 - 1787 Volksmährchen der Deutschen
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Volksbuch ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 15
    Language: German
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Musäus, Johann Karl August, 1735 - 1787 Volksmährchen der Deutschen
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Volksbuch ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 16
    Language: German
    Edition: Große Ausgabe
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Kinder- und Hausmärchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kinderbuch ; Deutsch ; Märchen ; Prosa ; Literatur
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  • 17
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    Stuttgart : Franz Heinrich Köhler
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    Language: German
    Edition: Neu bearbeitet
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2009 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Echte und wahrhafte Feen-Mährchen
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Kunstmärchen ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 18
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    Quedlinburg : Bei Gottfried Basse
    Language: German
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    Edition: 3., gänzlich umgearbeitete und sehr vermehrte Auflage
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe Berlin Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin – Preußischer Kulturbesitz 2022 1 Online-Ressource Colibri
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von ... Buch der Declamation für die untern Klassen der Gymnasien und für Bürgerschulen
    DDC: 398.24 ; 831.6 ; 372.4122
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Anthologie ; Fabel ; Lyrik ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 19
    Language: German
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    Edition: Online-Ausgabe München Bayerische Staatsbibliothek 2022 1 Online-Ressource
    Parallel Title: Elektronische Reproduktion von Musäus, Johann Karl August, 1735 - 1787 Volksmährchen der Deutschen
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Anthologie ; Jugendbuch ; Volksbuch ; Prosa ; Literatur ; Deutsch
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  • 20
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    Greifswald : Wiecker Bote | Greifswald : Verl. Wiecker Bote ; 1.1913/14; 1995 - 2010; [N.F.] 22.2011 -
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    In:  Der literarische Expressionismus Online
    ISSN: ISSN 1615-2484 , ISSN 1615-2484
    Language: German
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Dates of Publication: 1.1913/14; 1995 - 2010; [N.F.] 22.2011 -
    Series Statement: Der literarische Expressionismus online
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wiecker Bote
    Former Title: akademische Monatsschrift
    Former Title: Schrift für Kunst und Kritik
    Titel der Quelle: Der literarische Expressionismus Online
    Publ. der Quelle: München : Saur, 2008
    DDC: 050
    Keywords: Zeitschrift ; Zeitschrift ; Deutschland ; Kunst ; Kulturkritik ; Deutsch ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1913
    Note: Hrsg. 1.1913/14: Oskar Kanehl und Hermann Joelsohn , Jg. 8.2002 nicht ersch.
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  • 21
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401534567
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXXIII, 191 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Collection Publiée sous le Patronage des Centres d’Archives-Husserl 22
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 22
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: William James’s Concept of the Stream of Thought Phenomenologically Interpreted -- Edmund Husserl’s Ideas, Volume II -- Phenomenology and the Foundations of the Social Sciences (Ideas, Volume III by Edmund Husserl) -- The Problem of Transcendental Intersubjectivity in Husserl -- Discussion by Eugen Fink and Response by the Author to Fink and Other Critics -- Type and Eidos in Husserl’s Late Philosophy -- I. The Preacquaintedness of the World and its Objects; Inner and Outer Horizon -- II. Empirical Types and Universals -- III. Constitution of Universal Objectivities in the Predicative Sphere -- IV. The Enlargement of the Notion of Typicality in Husserl’s “Krisis” -- V. Type and Eidos -- VI. Some Critical Remarks -- Some Structures of the Life-World -- Max Scheler’s Philosophy -- Max Scheler’s Epistemology and Ethics -- Table of Contents of Volumes I, II and III.
    Abstract: Alfred Schutz devoted his life to a clarification of the foun­ dations of the social sciences. His first formulation of the perti­ nent problems is contained in DER SINNHAFTE AUFBAu DER SOZIALEN WELT, EINE EINLEITUNG IN DIE VERSTEHENDE SOZIOLOGIE, now available in a second unrevised German edition with an English translation in preparation. Since I932, the date of this work, Alfred Schutz pursued painstaking and detailed investigations of issues which arose in connection with his early endeavors. These investigations were originally published as a series of essays and monographs over a period of about twenty years and are now assembled in the COLLECTED PAPERS of which this is the third and final volume. They form a unitary whole insofar as a common core of problems and theoretical ideas is presented from varying perspectives. Together DER SINNHAFTE AUFBAu DER SOZIALEN WELT and the three volumes of COL­ LECTED PAPERS set forth a comprehensive and consistent theory of the world of everyday life as the reality with which the social sciences are essentially concerned. Alfred Schutz was preparing a systematic presentation of his theory and of the results of his investigations into the struc­ tures of the world of everyday life when death overtook him. The manuscript containing the final statement of his philosophical and sociological thinking was not completely ready for publi­ cation at the time of his death. It is now being brought into book form by Professor Thomas Luckmann, one of his former students.
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  • 22
    ISBN: 9789401031974
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (130p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Tulane Studies in Philosophy 18
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Philosophy. ; Knowledge, Theory of.
    Abstract: History, The Sciences, and Uniqueness -- Knowledge, Adaptive Responses, and the Ecosystem -- The Scepticism of George Santayana -- The Case for Moral Cognitivism -- The Reality Game -- Two views of the Nature of Knowledge -- C.G. Jung and the a Priori -- Nietzsche and the Problem of Knowledge -- The Epistemological Views of a “Social Behoviorist”.
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  • 23
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401031851
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVIII, 240 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: The Boston College Studies in Philosophy 2
    Series Statement: Boston College Studies in Philosophy 2
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Political science Philosophy ; Political science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Some Aspects of Revisionist Thinking. -- Karl Marx’ first Political Writings: The Rheinische Zeitung, 1842–1843 -- Karl Marx and Max Stirner -- The Future of a Dialogue now possible: to become actual or to remain impossible? -- “Nietzschcan Marxism” in Russia -- Christian-Marxist Dialogue and the otherworld -- Select Bibliography -- Frederick J. Adelmann.
    Abstract: This second volume of the Boston College Studies in Philosophy com­ memorates the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the birth of Karl Marx. This dedication bespeaks the evolution permeating the entire world today, not only in the sense of a development of ideas but more especially of the inner and sincere quest for peace intensifying in the hearts of all men. We Christians rejoice in the drive onward toward the fulfillment of peace on earth. We are sorry, however, that it is so late in Christian history and that it received its impulse more from the fear of nuclear armaments than from the development of Christian ideas. Nonetheless, here in the midst of so much bewilderment, we an optimistic note in the realization that these ideas can now, touch at long last, offer hope for a peaceful future. Strange as it may seem, there is currently a new interest in the philosophy of Marxism. This stems in part from the renewed study of the writings of the young Marx and a concentration on that aspect of his work which is more philosophical than politico-economic, such as is more prominent in the later Das Kapital. But even more, our interest in Marxism has occurred because of what has happened to the con­ temporary Marxists themselves. First of all, after Stalin's time a certain new openness, not yet perfect but nonetheless real, has developed in Russia to the benefit of scholars.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401733250
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 250 p) , digital
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Collection Publiée Sous le Patronage des Centres D’Archives-Husserl 18
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 18
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: I. Constitution and the Origins of Numbers -- II. Constitution of Meaning and Objects in the Logical Investigations -- III. The Constitution Performed by Inner Time -- IV. Constitution and Husserl’s Quest for a Rigorous Science -- V. Genetic Constitution -- VI. The Place of Constitution in Husserl’s Phenomenology -- Appendices -- I: Husserl’s description of the origin of a symbolism for numbers -- III: Glossary -- Index of Texts Cited -- Index of Proper Names -- General Index.
    Abstract: This work is conceived essentially as a historical study of the origin and development of one of the key concepts in Husserl's philosophy. It is not primarily meant to be an introduction to Husserl's thought, but can serve this purpose because of the nature of this concept. The doctrine of constitution deals with a philosophical problem that is fairly easy to grasp, and yet is central enough in the philosophy of Husserl to provide a con­ venient viewpoint from which other concepts and problems can be considered and understood. Husserl's thoughts on the phe­ nomenological reduction, on temporality, on perception, on evi­ dence, can all be integrated into a coherent pattern if we study them in their rapport with the concept of constitution. Further­ more, the concept of constitution is used by Husserl as an ex­ planatory schema: in giving the constitution of an object, Husserl feels he is giving the philosophical explanation of such an object. Thus in our discussion of constitution, we are studying the explanatory power of phenomenology, and in relating other phenomenological concepts to the concept of constitution, we are studying what they contribute to the philosophical expla­ nation that phenomenology attempts to furnish. To approach Husserl's philosophy in this way is to study it in its essential and most vital function.
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    ISBN: 9789401029827
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 164p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in BW [Rezension von: Owens, Thomas J., Phenomenology and Intersubjectivity] 1974
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: Section One Jean-Paul Sartre the Phenomenology of Loneliness -- I Subjectivity in Sartre -- II The Intersubjective Dialectic -- Section Two Max Scheler the Phenomenology of Life -- III Scheler’s Concept of Person -- IV Critique of Previous Theories -- V Scheler’s Theory of Intersubjectivity -- Section Three Dietrich von Hildebrand the Phenomenology of Love -- VI Encounter and Union Between Persons -- VII The Eidos of Love.
    Abstract: Dialogue and communication have today become central concepts in con­ temporary man's effort to analyze and comprehend the major roots of con­ flict that threaten our twentieth-century world. Underlying all attempts at dialogue, however, is the presupposition that it is ontologically possible for men to reach one another and to communicate meaningfully. It is to this most basic question - of the possibility and the limits of interpersonal rela­ tionships - that various phenomenologies of intersubjectivity direct them­ selves. Both the topic (intersubjectivity) and the method (phenomenology) are relative newcomers to philosophy and in a sense they arrived together. Ever since Descartes, philosophers have labored to explain how a subject knows an object. But not until the twentieth century did they begin to ask the much more fundamental and vastly more mysterious question - how does one subject encounter another subject precisely as another subject? The problem of intersubjectivity is thus one that belongs in a quite special way to contemporary philosophy. "Classical philosophy used to leave it strangely alone," says Emmanuel Mounier. "If you ennumerate the major problems dealt with by classical philosophy, you have knowledge, the out­ side world, myself, the soul and the body, the mind, God, and the future life - the problem created by association with other people never assumes 1 in classical philosophy the same importance as the other problems. " Phenomenology, too, is a newcomer to the philosophical scene, especially in America.
    Description / Table of Contents: Section One Jean-Paul Sartre the Phenomenology of LonelinessI Subjectivity in Sartre -- II The Intersubjective Dialectic -- Section Two Max Scheler the Phenomenology of Life -- III Scheler’s Concept of Person -- IV Critique of Previous Theories -- V Scheler’s Theory of Intersubjectivity -- Section Three Dietrich von Hildebrand the Phenomenology of Love -- VI Encounter and Union Between Persons -- VII The Eidos of Love.
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    Dordrecht : Springer
    ISBN: 9789401714624
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 298 p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 6
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 6
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Ernst Mach — His Life as a Teacher and Thinker -- On Mach’s Contributions to the Analysis of Sensations -- Mach’s Contribution to the Development of Gas Dynamics -- On Mach’s Curiosity about Shockwaves -- Ernst Mach and Contemporary Physics -- The Genesis of Mach’s Early Views on Atomism -- Mathematical Implications of Mach’s Ideas: Positivistic Geometry, The Clarification of Functional Connections -- Ernst Mach: Physics, Perception and the Philosophy of Science -- Mach, Einstein and the Search for Reality -- Mach’s Principle and Einstein’s Theory of Gravitation -- Appendices -- A. The Importance of Ernst Mach’S Philosophy of Science for Our Times -- B. Ernst Mach and the Unity of Science -- C. Ernst Mach and the Empiricist Conception of Science -- D. Ernst Mach: Biographical Data -- E. Ernst Mach: Bibliography -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: At the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington, D.C., 27 December 1966, a symposium was held to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the death of Ernst Mach, the physicist who was vitally concerned about philosophical foundations. It was arranged by Section B on Physics, and co-sponsored by Section L on the History and Philosophy of Science, as well as by the History of Science Society. Dr. Allen W. Astin, Vice-President of the Association and Director of the National Bureau of Standards, presided. Representing the Austrian ambassador, Dr. Ernst Lemberger, a few opening remarks on his behalf were made by Dr. Walter Hietsch. Also present was Dr. Ernest A. Lederer, a grandson of Ernst Mach. The contributors, to the symposium, mostly physicists, represented different backgrounds and differing points of view; they presented their review of Mach's work primarily in the light of subsequent developments. They all, however, share a common interest in the life and works of Ernst Mach. Two of them, Otto BlUh and Peter G. Bergmann, received their doctoral degrees in theoretical physics from the University of Prague. Karl Menger received his doctoral degree in mathematics from the University of Vienna (he is responsible for the latest edition [1960] of Mach's celebrated The Science of Mechanics: A Critical and Historical Account of its Development, for which he prepared a new Introduction).
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401750820
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (XII, 87 p) , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics
    Abstract: During the last twenty-five years or so, studies in Thomistic existentialism have repeatedly indicated that the notion of creation played a decisive role in St. Thomas Aquinas' view of existence as an existential act or actus es­ sendi. The importance for metaphysics of this view of existence as act war­ rants an investigation of the relation between creation and actus essendi; for St. Thomas is the only one, in the history of philosophy, to have con­ sidered existence as an act-of-being. This study will be limited to the early works of St. Thomas. By the time of the Summa Contra Gentiles, he had reached the key positions of his metaphysics. And the first fifty-three chap­ ters of the Summa Contra Gentiles were written in Paris before June, 1259; 1 the rest was completed in Italy before 1265. The project was therefore con­ ceived by St. Thomas during the first period of his career. How the notion of creation enabled him to transform the Aristotelian metaphysics of essence into a metaphysics of esse can be seen from three sections of the Summa Contra Gentiles. Although primarily a theological treatise, the Contra Gentiles never­ theless accomplishes a radical metaphysical transformation of Aristotelian­ ism by shifting the whole perspective from esse in actu per formam to actus essendi. Seen from the perspective of existential act as the absolute perfec­ tion, metaphysics is raised to a strictly transcendental plane of consideration.
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    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
    ISBN: 9789401031707
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (224p) , online resource
    Edition: Second Edition
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy ; Political science—Philosophy. ; History. ; Sociology.
    Abstract: Society and History — the Repudiation of the Eighteenth Century -- The Theory of the State “Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Authority” -- The July Monarchy -- International Relations — Pacifist Cosmopolitanism or Militant Nationalism -- The Economy — Total Organization Not Equal Distribution -- State and Culture -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: There exists an extensive literature on the history of the Saint­ Simonian movement as well as on various phases of Saint-Simo­ nian economic, literary, aesthetic, feminist, and pacifist thought and activity. However, until the first edition of the present work, no larger study had undertaken an examination of the important topic of the political thought of the Saint-Simonians. This book attempts a systematic analysis of the political ideas of the Saint­ Simonians in the crucial years between 1828 and 1832 during which the Saint-Simonians, briefly organized as a well structured movement, formulated the diverse ideas of their master into a systematic doctrine. These were also the years of the greatest influence of the Saint-Simonians on the European public. After 1832 the Saint-Simonian movement dissolved into an informal fellowship of likeminded individuals and the tightly knit Saint­ Simonian doctrine into a set of loosely related ideas. This study uses as its main sources the rich collection of lectures, sermons, pamphlets, and newspapers published by the Saint-Simonians between 1828 and 1832. Except for minor corrections and an expanded bibliography, the present second edition is identical with the first. I have purposely eliminated the phrase, "A Chapter in the Intellectual History of Totalitarianism," from the subtitle.
    Description / Table of Contents: Society and History - the Repudiation of the Eighteenth CenturyThe Theory of the State “Legitimacy, Sovereignty, Authority” -- The July Monarchy -- International Relations - Pacifist Cosmopolitanism or Militant Nationalism -- The Economy - Total Organization Not Equal Distribution -- State and Culture -- Conclusion.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: I The Problem of expression: some mistaken notions -- II The problem of expression: the work of art as nonphysical “aesthetic object” -- III Emotion -- IV Seeing-as -- V Seeing-as: further considerations.
    Abstract: The philosophy of art, aesthetics, is here understood to be something distinct from both art appreciation and art criticism. The philosophy of art is never­ theless dependent upon the existence of appreciation and criticism because it is out of reflection upon these that the uniquely philosophical problems of art arise, problems that reflect puzzlement about what is involved in under­ standing, enjoying, describing, and evaluating works of art. Hence the philo­ sophy of art must presuppose at least some measure of understanding and appreciation of particular works of art and if such understanding and appre­ ciation are lacking the philosopher is in no position to supply them. It can­ not be a philosophical task to undertake a Defense of Poesie against either the philistine or the tyrant. The philosopher is not the one to convince us that art is a Good Thing, that paintings are worth looking at, poems worth reading, and music worth listening to, if for no other reason than that philo­ sophical theory and argument are no substitute for taste and sensibility. My position here is the now unexceptional one that philosophical problems are essentially conceptual problems and while the philosopher of art cannot produce aesthetic sensibility and appreciation where these do not exist, he can give us understanding of the concepts relevant to artistic appreciation and thereby help us to see our way through the conceptual confusions that have generated the philosophical puzzles surrounding art, its appreciation and criticism.
    Description / Table of Contents: I The Problem of expression: some mistaken notionsII The problem of expression: the work of art as nonphysical “aesthetic object” -- III Emotion -- IV Seeing-as -- V Seeing-as: further considerations.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. A Realist View of Logic, Physics, and History -- II. Knowledge and Physical Reality -- III. The Science of History and Notions of Personality -- IV. The Growth of a Theoretical Model: A Simple Case Study -- V. Existence -- VI. The Problems of Unifying Cosmology with Microphysics -- VII. The Evolution of Evolution -- VIII. Plea for Pluralism in Philosophy and Physics -- IX. On Semantic Information -- X. Quantification and Ontological Commitment -- XI. Possible Internal Subquantum Motions of Elementary Particles -- XII. The Three Kings of Physics -- XIII. Scepticism and the Study of History -- XIV. Causation in History -- XV. Relativity Theory and Historicity of Physical Systems -- XVI. General Relativity as an Open Theory -- XVII. What Is Russell’s Theory of Descriptions? -- XVIII. The Non-Quantal Foundations of Quantum Mechanics -- XIX. Some Problems of the Connection between Technical Development and Economic History -- XX. Is Science Human? -- Conclusion The Editors.
    Abstract: It is a trite and often lamented fact that every academic discipline suffers from the malady of overspecialization and expertise. Who, in his scholarly experience, has not encountered technical gibberish and the jargon of the pundit? The contributors to this work have aUempted to remove the artifi­ cial barriers between these respective disciplines. The purpose of this volume is to explore the ever present links between logic, physical reality, and history. Indeed there are not two or three or four cuItures: there is only one culture; our generation has lost its awareness of this. Though serious, it is not tragic. All we need is to free ourselves from the fetters of mere "technicalese" and search for a comprehensive interpretation of logical and physical theories. His'torians, logicians, physicists - all are banded in one common enterprise, namely in their desire to weave an enlightened fabric of human knowledge. It is a current, and perhaps weJcome, trend in philosophie inquiry to de-psychologize systems, methods, and theories. However, there is an equally fashionable tendency to minimize or even eschew the historical aspects of logical and physical theories, and analogously, there is a deep­ seated mistrust among physicists and cosmologists against the seemingly pure abstractions of logical formalisms.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. A Realist View of Logic, Physics, and HistoryII. Knowledge and Physical Reality -- III. The Science of History and Notions of Personality -- IV. The Growth of a Theoretical Model: A Simple Case Study -- V. Existence -- VI. The Problems of Unifying Cosmology with Microphysics -- VII. The Evolution of Evolution -- VIII. Plea for Pluralism in Philosophy and Physics -- IX. On Semantic Information -- X. Quantification and Ontological Commitment -- XI. Possible Internal Subquantum Motions of Elementary Particles -- XII. The Three Kings of Physics -- XIII. Scepticism and the Study of History -- XIV. Causation in History -- XV. Relativity Theory and Historicity of Physical Systems -- XVI. General Relativity as an Open Theory -- XVII. What Is Russell’s Theory of Descriptions? -- XVIII. The Non-Quantal Foundations of Quantum Mechanics -- XIX. Some Problems of the Connection between Technical Development and Economic History -- XX. Is Science Human? -- Conclusion The Editors.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Henderson, Edgar H. Feature book review 1970
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Religion—Philosophy. ; Philosophy, Modern.
    Abstract: Section I Some Historical Presuppositions of Hegel’s System -- Comment by Charles E. Scott (Vanderbilt University) -- Comment by Eugene Thomas Long (Randolph-Macon College) -- Henrich: Reply to Commentators -- Section II The Young Hegel and the Postulates of Practical Reason -- Comment by W. E. Steinkraus (State University of N.Y., Oswego) -- Comment by Thomas N. Munson (DePaul University) -- Discussion -- Section III Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind as a Development of Kant’s Basic Ontology -- Comment by Murray Greene (New School of Social Research) -- Comment by George Schrader (Yale University) -- Werkmeister: Reply to Commentators -- Section IV Hegel’s “Unhappy Consciousness” and Nietzsche’s “Slave Morality,” -- Comment by Joseph C. Flay (Pennsylvnia State University) -- Comment by Thomas J. J. Altizer (State University of N.Y., Stony Brook) -- Greene: Reply to Commentators -- Section V Hegel’s Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of Spirit and the Religious Community -- Comment by P. Christopher Smith (Lowell State College) -- John E. Smith: Reply to P. Christopher Smith -- Section VI Hegel and the Marxist-Leninist Critique of Religion -- Comment by W. Winslow Shea (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) -- Comment by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (University of South Carolina) -- Kline: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion -- Section VII “Authenticity” and “Warranted Belief” in Hegel’s Dialectic of Religion -- Comment by J. N. Findlay (Yale University) -- Christensen: Reply to J. N. Findlay -- Discussion -- Section VIII Hegel on the Identity of Content in Religion and Philosophy -- Comment by James Doull (Dalhousie University) -- Comment by Charles D. Darrett (Wofford College) -- Lauer: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion.
    Abstract: THE WOFFORD SYMPOSIUM: ITs PURPOSE, GENESIS, AND THEME The purpose of The Wofford Symposium was to stimulate original scholarship on the theme of the meeting, to provide a forum in philosophy of high quality in the area which Wofford College principally serves, and to make available for publication this collection of papers, which it was felt would meet a peculiar need in the contemporary literature of philosophy. In April, 1967, I attended the annual meeting of the Metaphysical Society of America at Purdue University. Noting the frequency with which Hegel was brought into the discussions at that meeting, I was led on two occasions to inject the question into informal group discussions in the halls, "Isn't it time some sort of symposium on Hegel was held?" On the last occasion Professor Frederick Weiss replied, "Why don't you start it?" I'm not yet certain how serious the remark was intended to be, but after waiting two months, half expecting to hear of a plan under way, it occurred to me that perhaps what was wanting was a concrete proposal.
    Description / Table of Contents: Section I Some Historical Presuppositions of Hegel’s SystemComment by Charles E. Scott (Vanderbilt University) -- Comment by Eugene Thomas Long (Randolph-Macon College) -- Henrich: Reply to Commentators -- Section II The Young Hegel and the Postulates of Practical Reason -- Comment by W. E. Steinkraus (State University of N.Y., Oswego) -- Comment by Thomas N. Munson (DePaul University) -- Discussion -- Section III Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind as a Development of Kant’s Basic Ontology -- Comment by Murray Greene (New School of Social Research) -- Comment by George Schrader (Yale University) -- Werkmeister: Reply to Commentators -- Section IV Hegel’s “Unhappy Consciousness” and Nietzsche’s “Slave Morality,” -- Comment by Joseph C. Flay (Pennsylvnia State University) -- Comment by Thomas J. J. Altizer (State University of N.Y., Stony Brook) -- Greene: Reply to Commentators -- Section V Hegel’s Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of Spirit and the Religious Community -- Comment by P. Christopher Smith (Lowell State College) -- John E. Smith: Reply to P. Christopher Smith -- Section VI Hegel and the Marxist-Leninist Critique of Religion -- Comment by W. Winslow Shea (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill) -- Comment by Ignas K. Skrupskelis (University of South Carolina) -- Kline: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion -- Section VII “Authenticity” and “Warranted Belief” in Hegel’s Dialectic of Religion -- Comment by J. N. Findlay (Yale University) -- Christensen: Reply to J. N. Findlay -- Discussion -- Section VIII Hegel on the Identity of Content in Religion and Philosophy -- Comment by James Doull (Dalhousie University) -- Comment by Charles D. Darrett (Wofford College) -- Lauer: Reply to Commentators -- Discussion.
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    Series Statement: Analecta Husserliana, The Yearbook of Phenomenological Research 1
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Phenomenology ; History ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Die phänomenologische Selbstbesinnung. I: Der Leib und die Transzcndentalität in der gegenwärtigen phänomenologischen und psychiatrischen Forschung -- World-Constitution. Reflections on Husserl’s Transcendental Idealism -- Die Vier Begriffe der Transzendenz und das Problem des Idealismus in Husserl -- Intcntionality and Corporeity -- Intentionalität und Transzendenz Zur Konstitution der materiellen Natur -- Husserl’s Concept of Intcntionality -- The Concept of the Body in Transcendental Phenomenology and in Modern Biology -- On Knowing One’s Own Body -- Das Problem der ????? in der Philosophie Edmund Husserls -- Die Wissenschaften vom Menschen und Husserls Theorie von zwei Einstellungen -- Embodied Consciousness and the Human Spirit.
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    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Monographs on Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, Philosophy of Science, Sociology of Science and of Knowledge, and on the Mathematical Methods of Social and Behavioral Sciences 29
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    Abstract: Meaning Relations,Possible Objects, and Possible Worlds -- Existential Presuppositions and Uniqueness Presuppositions -- Some Completeness Results for Modal Predicate Calculi -- Truth-Value Semantics for the Theory of Types -- Probability and Non Standard Logics -- Logic and Truth Value Gaps -- Advice on Modal Logic -- Index of Names.
    Abstract: The essays in this volume are based on addresses presented during a colloquium on free logic, modal logic and related areas held at the University of California at Irvine, in May of 1968. With the single exception of Dagfinn F011esdal, whose revised address is included in a recent issue of Synthese honoring W. V. Quine, all of the speakers at the Irvine colloquium are contributors to this volume. Thanks are due to Professor A. I. Melden, Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Irvine, for his enthusiastic support of the colloquium, and to Drs. Gordon Brittan and Daniel Dennett for their help in the administration of the colloquium. Finally. I should also like to thank Professor Ralph W. Gerard, Dean of the Graduate Division of the University of California at Irvine, for the financial support which made the colloquium possible. KAREL LAMBERT Laguna Beach, California, 1969 TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE V KAREL LAMBERT and BAS C. VAN FRAASSEN/ Meaning Relations, Possible Objects, and Possible Worlds 1 JAAKKO HINTIKKA / Existential Presuppositions and Uniqueness Presuppositions 20 RICHMOND H. THOMASON / Some Completeness Results for Modal Predicate Calculi 56 H. LEBLANC and R. K. MEYER / Truth-Value Semantics for the Theory of Types 77 J. M. VICKERS / Probability and Non Standard Logics 102 PETER W. WOODRUFF / Logic and Truth Value Gaps 121 DANA SCOTT / Advice on Modal Logic 143 INDEX OF NAMES 175 KAREL LAMBER T AND BAS C.
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    Series Statement: Synthese Library, A Series of Monographs on the Recent Development of Symbolic Logic, Significs, Sociology of Language, Sociology of Science and of Knowledge, Statistics of Language and Related Fields 4
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 4
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    Abstract: I. Purely Implicational Logic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Deduction-Theoretic Approach -- 3. Semantic Approach -- 4. Axiomatic Approach -- 5. Completeness -- II. Full Sentential Logic -- 6. Introduction -- 7. Introduction of Further Sentential Connectives -- III. Theory of Quantification, Equality, and Functionality -- 8. Notation -- 9. Reduction Schemata -- 10. Axiomatic Method -- 11. Weak Completeness Theorems -- 12. Equality -- 13. Functionality -- IV. Completeness of Elementary Logic -- 14. Introduction -- 15. Quantification Theory -- 16. Theory of Equality and Functionality -- V. The Formalization of Arithmetic and its Limitations -- 17. An Axiom System for Arithmetic -- 18. Syntactic Incompleteness -- 19. Semantic Incompleteness -- 20. Logic of Higher Order -- VI. The Theory of Definition -- 21. Introduction -- 22. Definability of Primitive Notions -- 23. Padoa’s Method -- 24. Definition-Theoretic Incompleteness -- VII. On Machines Which Prove Theorems -- 25. Introduction — Computation and Formal Deduction -- 26. Formal Deduction and Computing Machines -- 27. The Subformula Principle -- 28. Semantic Tableaux and Natural Deduction -- 29. Complications -- 30. Introduction of New Individual Parameters -- 31. Types of Logical Problems -- 32. Concluding Remarks -- Appendix: Supplementary Explanations -- 33. Formal Description of Deduction by Closed Semantic Tableaux -- 34. Independence -- 35. Intuitionistic Logic and Minimal Calculus -- 37. Elementary Logic with Equality and Terms -- 39. Semantic Rules for Quantification Theory -- 40. Deduction-Theoretic Treatment of the Theory of Quantification -- 41. Numerical Computation -- 42. The Interpolation Theorem of Craig-Lyndon -- List of Schemata and Axioms -- (A) Sources -- (B) Recommended Reading -- (C) Periodicals -- Index of Authors and Subjects.
    Abstract: Many philosophers have considered logical reasoning as an inborn ability of mankind and as a distinctive feature in the human mind; but we all know that the distribution of this capacity, or at any rate its development, is very unequal. Few people are able to set up a cogent argument; others are at least able to follow a logical argument and even to detect logical fallacies. Nevertheless, even among educated persons there are many who do not even attain this relatively modest level of development. According to my personal observations, lack of logical ability may be due to various circumstances. In the first place, I mention lack of general intelligence, insufficient power of concentration, and absence of formal education. Secondly, however, I have noticed that many people are unable, or sometimes rather unwilling, to argue ex hypothesi; such persons cannot, or will not, start from premisses which they know or believe to be false or even from premisses whose truth is not, in their opinion, sufficient­ ly warranted. Or, if they agree to start from such premisses, they sooner or later stray away from the argument into attempts first to settle the truth or falsehood of the premisses. Presumably this attitude results either from lack of imagination or from undue moral rectitude. On the other hand, proficiency in logical reasoning is not in itself a guarantee for a clear theoretic insight into the principles and foundations of logic.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Sokolowski, Robert [Rezension von: Mohanty, J. N., Phenomenology and Ontology] 1972
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Collection Publiée Sous Le Patronage Des Centres D’Archives-Husserl 37
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 37
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    Abstract: One -- I. Modes of Givenness -- II. The Given -- III. Thought and Action -- IV. Meaning and Truth-I -- V. Meaning and Truth-II -- VI. Language and Reality -- VII. On Reference -- VIII. Remarks on the Content Theory -- IX. Phenomenology and Ontology -- Two -- X. A Note on Modern Nominalism -- XI. A recent Criticism of the Foundations of Nicolai Hartmann’s Ontology -- XII. Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann’s Modal Doctrine -- XIII. The ‘Object’ in Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology -- XIV. Individual Fact and Essence in Edmund Husserl’s Philosophy -- XV. Gilbert Ryle’s Criticisms of the Concept of Consciousness -- XVI. On G. E. Moore’s Defence of Common sense -- Three -- XVII. Reflections on the Ny?ya theory of Avayavipratyaksa -- XVIII. Ny?ya Theory of Doubt.
    Abstract: Most of the essays that follow have originally appeared in philosophical journals, Indian and Western. They are reprinted here with the hope that in spite of the wide variety of topics with which they deal there is nevertheless a certain unity of treatment. A few major ideas and distinctions run through all the essays: I need not further single them out here. For permission to reprint, I have to thank the editors of the journals and books in which the essays originally appeared. My former pupil Miss Manjusree Ray has been kind enough to help me in preparing the book for the press. J. N. MOHANTY May, I968, Calcutta CONTENTS Preface v Part One I. Modes of Givenness 3 II. The Given 12 III. Thought and Action 22 IV. Meaning and Truth-I 0 3 V. Meaning and Truth-II 50 VI. Language and Reality 60 VII. On Reference 2 7 VIII. Remarks on the Content Theory 84 IX. Phenomenology and Ontology 2 9 Part Two X. A Note on Modern Nominalism I07 XI. A recent Criticism of the Foundations of Nicolai Hartmann's Ontology II5 XII. Remarks on Nicolai Hartmann's Modal Doctrine 129 XIII. The 'Object' in Edmund Husserl's Phenomenology 138 XIV. Individual Fact and Essence in Edmund Husserl's Philosophy 152 XV. Gilbert Ryle's Criticisms of the Concept of Conscio- ness 163 XVI. On G. E. Moore's Defence of Common sense 170 Part Three XVII.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Scientific Knowledge and the Intuition of Duration -- The Intuition of Duration -- Critique of Intellect -- III. The New Philosophy -- Philosophy: The Whole of Experience -- Spirit: Subject Matter of Philosophy -- Intuition: Method of Philosophy -- IV. The Evolutionary Background of Morality -- The Elan Vital and Creative Evolution -- Intellect and Intuition in Evolution -- The Goal of Evolution — A Divine Humanity -- V. The Biological Origin of Moral Obligation -- Obligation and Social Pressure -- Morality and Freedom -- VI. Static and Dynamic Morality -- Moral Obligation and the Closed Society -- Moral Progress and the Open Society -- VII. The Rationality of Morality -- Reason and the Morality of Obligation -- Reason and the Morality of Aspiration -- VIII. The Evolution of Morality -- Moral Progress -- IX. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography.
    Abstract: Les Deux Sources de la Morale et de la Religion is not a book to leave one indifferent. Those who are persuaded by its argument or inspired by its message are prone to manifest the same enthusiasm as Georges Cattaui who praised it as one of the greatest and wisest books conceived by philo­ sophers. Even those who take exception to the doctrine it expounds are impelled to acknowledge its significance. It was in his critique of Les Deux Sources that Jacques Maritain was moved to call the philosophy of Henri Bergson one of the most daring and profound of our time. When many years ago I opened Les Deux Sources for the first time, I turned out of curiosity to the last page and beheld these words, "l'univers ... est une machine it faire des dieux." Bergson was an evolutionist, but surely this was no ordinary evolutionist speaking, I thought. What must be the moral philosophy of a man who would write these words? When much later I undertook the present study, it was this same question which con­ cerned me.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. IntroductionII. Scientific Knowledge and the Intuition of Duration -- The Intuition of Duration -- Critique of Intellect -- III. The New Philosophy -- Philosophy: The Whole of Experience -- Spirit: Subject Matter of Philosophy -- Intuition: Method of Philosophy -- IV. The Evolutionary Background of Morality -- The Elan Vital and Creative Evolution -- Intellect and Intuition in Evolution -- The Goal of Evolution - A Divine Humanity -- V. The Biological Origin of Moral Obligation -- Obligation and Social Pressure -- Morality and Freedom -- VI. Static and Dynamic Morality -- Moral Obligation and the Closed Society -- Moral Progress and the Open Society -- VII. The Rationality of Morality -- Reason and the Morality of Obligation -- Reason and the Morality of Aspiration -- VIII. The Evolution of Morality -- Moral Progress -- IX. Conclusion -- Select Bibliography.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Hallett, Garth [Rezension von: Hintikka, Jaakko, Information and Inference] 1972
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    Abstract: I. Information and Induction -- On Semantic Information -- Bayesian Information Usage -- Experimentation as Communication with Nature -- II. Information and Some Problems of the Scientific Method -- On the Information Provided by Observations -- Quantitative Tools for Evaluating Scientific Systematizations -- Qualitative Information and Entropy Structures -- III. Information and Learning -- Learning and the Structure of Information -- IV. New Applications of Information Concepts -- Surface Information and Depth Information -- Towards a General Theory of Auxiliary Concepts and Definability in First-Order Theories -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: In the last 25 years, the concept of information has played a crucial role in communication theory, so much so that the terms information theory and communication theory are sometimes used almost interchangeably. It seems to us, however, that the notion of information is also destined to render valuable services to the student of induction and probability, of learning and reinforcement, of semantic meaning and deductive inference, as~well as of scientific method in general. The present volume is an attempt to illustrate some of these uses of information concepts. In 'On Semantic Information' Hintikka summarizes some of his and his associates' recent work on information and induction, and comments briefly on its philosophical suggestions. Jamison surveys from the sub­ jectivistic point of view some recent results in 'Bayesian Information Usage'. Rosenkrantz analyzes the information obtained by experimen­ tation from the Bayesian and Neyman-Pearson standpoints, and also from the standpoint of entropy and related concepts. The much-debated principle of total evidence prompts Hilpinen to examine the problem of measuring the information yield of observations in his paper 'On the Information Provided by Observations'. Pietarinen addresses himself to the more general task of evaluating the systematizing ('explanatory') power of hypotheses and theories, a task which quickly leads him to information concepts. Domotor develops a qualitative theory of information and entropy. His paper gives what is probably the first axiomatization of a general qualitative theory of information adequate to guarantee a numerical representation of the standard sort.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Logic
    Abstract: I -- I. The Fundamental Criterion for the Soundness of Arguments -- II. Inferential and Classical Logic -- III. Proof by Contradiction -- IV. The Problem of Locke-Berkeley -- V. On the So-Called ‘Thought Machine’ -- II -- VI. The Paradoxes -- VII. Reason and Intuition -- VIII. Formalized Language and Common Usage -- IX. Considerations about Logical Thought -- X. Constants of Mathematical Thought -- Sources -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: It is common to consider an area of science as a system of real or sup­ posed truths which not only continuously extends itself, but also needs periodical revision and therefore tests the inventive capacity of each generation of scholars anew. It sounds highly implausible that a science at one time would be completed, that at that point within its scope there would be no problems left to solve. Indeed, the solution of a scientific problem inevitably raises new questions, so that our eagerness for knowledge will never find lasting satisfaction. Nevertheless there is one science which seems to form an exception to this rule, formal logic, the theory of rigorous argumentation. It seems to have reached the ideal endpoint of every scientific aspiration already very shortly after its inception; using the work of some predecessors, Aristotle, or so it is at least assumed by many, has brought this branch of science once and for all to a conclusion. Of course this doesn't sound that implausible. We apparently know what rigorous argumentation is; otherwise various sciences, in particular pure mathematics, would be completely impossible. And if we know what rigorous argumentation is, then it cannot be difficult to trace once and for all the rules which govern it. The unique subject of formal logic would therefore entail that this science, in variance with the rule which holds for all other sciences, has been able to reach completion at a certain point in history.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science—Philosophy. ; Knowledge, Theory of.
    Abstract: 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science -- 2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction -- 3. The General Character of Abduction -- I: The Early Theory -- 1. Peirce’s Earliest Conception of Inference -- 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism -- 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition -- 4. Induction and Hypothesis -- 5. The Method of Methods -- II: The Later Theory -- 1. The Transitional Period -- 2. Three Stages of Inquiry -- 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct -- 4. Logic as a Normative Science -- 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection -- 6. Abduction and Pragmatism -- 7. Economy of Research -- 8. Justification of Abduction -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: This monograph attempts to clarify one significant but much neglected aspect of Peirce's contribution to the philosophy of science. It was written in 1963 as my M. A. thesis at the Uni­ versity of Illinois. Since the topic is still neglected it is hoped that its pUblication will be of use to Peirce scholars. I should like to acknowledge my indebtedness to Dr. Max Fisch who broached this topic to me and who advised me con­ tinuously through its development, assisting generously with his own insights and unpublished Peirce manuscripts. TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science 1 2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction 5 3. The General Character of Abduction 7 PART I: THE EARLY THEORY 1. Peirce's Earliest Conception of Inference 11 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism 13 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition 17 4. Induction and Hypothesis 20 5. The Method of Methods 23 PART II: THE LATER THEORY 1. The Transitional Period 28 2. Three Stages of Inquiry 31 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct 35 4. Logic as a Normative Science 38 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection 41 6. Abduction and Pragmatism 44 7. Economy of Research 47 8. Justification of Abduction 51 CONCLUSION 55 61 BIBLIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION 1.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1. A Current Issue in the Philosophy of Science2. Peirce and His Theory of Abduction -- 3. The General Character of Abduction -- I: The Early Theory -- 1. Peirce’s Earliest Conception of Inference -- 2. Three Kinds of Inference and Three Figures of Syllogism -- 3. Ampliative Inference and Cognition -- 4. Induction and Hypothesis -- 5. The Method of Methods -- II: The Later Theory -- 1. The Transitional Period -- 2. Three Stages of Inquiry -- 3. Abduction and Guessing Instinct -- 4. Logic as a Normative Science -- 5. Hypothesis Construction and Selection -- 6. Abduction and Pragmatism -- 7. Economy of Research -- 8. Justification of Abduction -- Conclusion.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: Table des Matières -- Chapitre I: Niveau d’altérité -- Chapitre II: Niveau mathématique -- Chapitre III: Niveau physique -- Chapitre IV: Niveau biologique -- Chapitre V: Niveau social -- Chapitre VI: Niveau historique -- Chapitre VII: Niveau personnel -- Chapitre VIII: Niveau d’ipséité -- Index Des Noms Propres.
    Description / Table of Contents: Table des MatièresChapitre I: Niveau d’altérité -- Chapitre II: Niveau mathématique -- Chapitre III: Niveau physique -- Chapitre IV: Niveau biologique -- Chapitre V: Niveau social -- Chapitre VI: Niveau historique -- Chapitre VII: Niveau personnel -- Chapitre VIII: Niveau d’ipséité -- Index Des Noms Propres.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: I: The Philosophy of Eternal Recurrence -- I: Nietzsche’s Literary Estate -- II: Cosmological and Logical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence -- III: Nietzsche’s Existential Imperative -- II: Heidegger’s Metahistory of Philosophy -- I: Heidegger and the Tradition -- II: Nietzsche as Metaphysician -- III: Heidegger’s Nietzsche in Critical Perspective.
    Abstract: Martin Heidegger's fame and influence are based, for the most part, on his first work, Being and Time. That this was to have been the first half of a larger two-volume project, the second half of which was never completed, is well known. That Heidegger's subsequent writings have been continuous developments of that project, in some sense, is generally acknowledged, although there is considerable disagreement concerning the manner in which his later works stand related to Being and Time. Heidegger scholars are deeply divided over that question. Some maintain that there is a sharp thematic cleavage in Heidegger's thought, so that the later works either refute or, at best, abandon the earlier themes. Others maintain that even to speak of a shift or a "reversal" in Heidegger's thinking is mistaken and argue, in conse­ quence, that his thinking develops entirely consistently. Lastly, there are those who admit a shift in emphasis and themes in his works but introduce a principle of complementarity - the shift is said to repre­ sent a logical development of his thi.nking. Too often the groups re­ semble armed camps.
    Description / Table of Contents: I: The Philosophy of Eternal RecurrenceI: Nietzsche’s Literary Estate -- II: Cosmological and Logical Dimensions of the Doctrine of Eternal Recurrence -- III: Nietzsche’s Existential Imperative -- II: Heidegger’s Metahistory of Philosophy -- I: Heidegger and the Tradition -- II: Nietzsche as Metaphysician -- III: Heidegger’s Nietzsche in Critical Perspective.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Srubar, Ilja [Rezension von: Natanson, Maurice, Phenomenology and Social Reality. Essays in Memory of Alfred Schutz] 1976
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: Values and the Scope of Scientific Inquiry -- The Phenomenology of Epistemic Claims: And Its Bearing on the Essence of Philosophy -- Problems of the Life-World -- The Life-World and the Particular Sub-Worlds -- On the Boundaries of the Social World -- Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Science -- Homo Oeconomicus and His Class Mates -- Toward A Science of Political Economics -- Some Notes on Reality-Orientation in Contemporary Societies -- The Eclipse of Reality -- Alienation in Marx’s Political Economy and Philosophy -- The Problem of Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil -- Phenomenology, History, Myth -- The Role of Music in Leonardo’s Paragone -- Alfred Schutz Bibliography.
    Abstract: Alfred Schutz was born in Vienna on April 13, 1899, and died in New York City on May 20, 1959. The year 1969, then, marks the seventieth anniversary of his birth and the tenth year of his death. The essays which follow are offered not only as a tribute to an irreplaceable friend, colleague, and teacher, but as evidence of the contributors' conviction of the eminence of his work. No special pleading is needed here to support that claim, for it is widely acknowledged that his ideas have had a significant impact on present-day philosophy and phenomenology of the social sciences. In place of either argument or evaluation, I choose to restrict myself to some bi~ graphical information and a fragmentary memoir. * The only child of Johanna and Otto Schutz (an executive in a private bank in Vienna), Alfred attended the Esterhazy Gymnasium in Vienna, an academic high school whose curriculum included eight years of Latin and Greek. He graduated at seventeen - in time to spend one year of service in the Austrian army in the First World War. For bravery at the front on the battlefield in Italy, he was decorated by his country. After the war ended, he entered the University of Vienna, completing a four year curriculum in only two and one half years and receiving his doctorate in Law.
    Description / Table of Contents: Values and the Scope of Scientific InquiryThe Phenomenology of Epistemic Claims: And Its Bearing on the Essence of Philosophy -- Problems of the Life-World -- The Life-World and the Particular Sub-Worlds -- On the Boundaries of the Social World -- Alfred Schutz on Social Reality and Social Science -- Homo Oeconomicus and His Class Mates -- Toward A Science of Political Economics -- Some Notes on Reality-Orientation in Contemporary Societies -- The Eclipse of Reality -- Alienation in Marx’s Political Economy and Philosophy -- The Problem of Multiple Realities: Alfred Schutz and Robert Musil -- Phenomenology, History, Myth -- The Role of Music in Leonardo’s Paragone -- Alfred Schutz Bibliography.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Viganò, Mario [Rezension von: Weingartner, Paul, Induction, Physics, and Ethics, Proceedings and discussions of the Salzburg Colloquium in the Philosophy of Science] 1971
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Monographs on Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, Philosophy of Science, Sociology of Science and of Knowledge, and on the Mathematical Methods of Social and Behavioral Sciences 31
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 31
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Section I/Induction and Probability -- Initial Probabilities: A Prerequisite for any Valid Induction -- Discussion of Bruno de Finetti’s Paper ‘Initial Probabilities: A Prerequisite for any Valid Induction’ -- Linguistically Invariant Inductive Logic -- Comments on ‘Linguistically Invariant Inductive Logic’ by Ian Hacking -- Logical Probability, Mathematical Statistics, and the Problem of Induction -- Statistics, Induction, and Lawlikeness: Comments on Dr. Vetter’s Paper -- Section II / Foundations of Physics -- New Approach to Interpretation Problems of General Relativity by Means of the Splitting-Up-Formalism of Space-Time -- Comments on Professor Schmutzer’s Paper -- Simultaneity by Slow Clock Transport in the Special Theory of Relativity -- Foundations of Quantum Theory; Statistical Interpretation (Introductory talk) -- Comments on H. J. Groenewold ‘Foundations of Quantum Theory’ -- Intertheory Relations -- Problems Concerning Intertheory Relations -- Section III / Science and Ethics: The Moral Responsibility of the Scientist -- The Moral Responsibility of the Scientist -- Science and Responsibility -- The Relation of Modern Scientific Conceptions to the Human Image -- Science and Ethics -- Scientists and Ethics — A Case History -- Modern Science and Social Responsibility -- Index of Names.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: List of Contents -- The Nature of the present Crisis -- The Functionalistic Alternative or the Alternative of the Status Quo -- The Existential Alternative -- The Dialectical Alternative -- Philosophy as a Representation of the Nature of Truth -- 1. General Observations -- 2. The Historical Nature of Philosophy -- 3. The Anthropological Character of Philosophical Projects -- 4. The Systematic Aspect of the History of Philosophy as the Mirror of Human Truth -- The Existential Character of Philosophy and the Problem of Authentic Existence -- Conclusion.
    Abstract: The function of philosophy may be circumscribed as consisting in ma­ king a keen analysis of the peculiar nature of the crisis-situation, as it has existed among men throughout the centuries of human history, and as it manifested itself in definite ways at the various stages of this his­ tory. That is to say, philosophy may be regarded as the discipline which, again and again, will have to determine the authenticity of man's ex­ istence in the light of the changing conditions of life, i. e. , man's chang­ ing needs and interests. Fundamentally, these needs may be regarded as being of a material, an intellectual, an aesthetical and a spiritual kind. On the grounds of the crisis, which inevitably exists among men on ac­ count of the controversial nature of their various truth-perspectives, as they are postulated on a personal level, in the sciences, in history, in the fine arts and in theology, man creates and re-creates the goods of civilization and the cultural values. The task of philosophy consists then in making an ever new assessment of man's changing needs, in­ terests and aspirations on the basis of the specific conflicts and prob­ lems with which man wrestles at a certain historical stage. It is in this way that the important philosophical systems were constructed, which we still admire to-day.
    Description / Table of Contents: List of ContentsThe Nature of the present Crisis -- The Functionalistic Alternative or the Alternative of the Status Quo -- The Existential Alternative -- The Dialectical Alternative -- Philosophy as a Representation of the Nature of Truth -- 1. General Observations -- 2. The Historical Nature of Philosophy -- 3. The Anthropological Character of Philosophical Projects -- 4. The Systematic Aspect of the History of Philosophy as the Mirror of Human Truth -- The Existential Character of Philosophy and the Problem of Authentic Existence -- Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9789401031677
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, classical ; Philosophy. ; Philosophy, Ancient.
    Abstract: One The Texts -- The Plato and Platonici Texts and Their Sources -- Analytic Index to the Texts -- Two Basic Study of the Texts -- I. Saint Thomas’ Methodology in the Treatment of Positiones -- II. Introduction to the Ratio-Positio Analysis of Platonic Doctrines -- III. The Pre-Platonic Moment of the Via Platonica: The Theory of Flux and the Deception of the Senses -- IV. The Basic Principles of the Via Platonica -- V. The Platonic Ideas -- VI. The Commentary on the Metaphysics: The Platonic Ideas as Ultimate Explicative Principles -- VII. Platonic Participation -- VIII. Plato’s Theory of Human Cognition -- IX. The Platonic Doctrine of the Human Soul -- X. The Separated Substances -- XI. Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Indexes.
    Abstract: The present work is substantially a dissertation presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School of the University of Toronto. While aware of the numerous imperfections of the work I have decided, on the urging of many colleagues, to publish it at this time because of the current relevance of the subject-matter and especially of the collection of texts. I am happy to acknowledge my indebtedness to the faculty of the Pontifical Mediaeval Institute of Toronto and especially to the Reverend Ignatius Eschmann, O.P., who first suggested the idea of this study and whose encouragement and assistance brought it to completion. My thanks are due also to the Reverend George Klubertanz, S.J., and Mr. Paul Mathews, both of the Department of Philosophy of Saint Louis University, and" for invaluable secretarial assistance, to Mrs. Savina Tonella and Miss Agnes Kutz. R. J. HENLE, S.j. Saint Louis December, 1954 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL INTRODUCTION. . .
    Description / Table of Contents: One The TextsThe Plato and Platonici Texts and Their Sources -- Analytic Index to the Texts -- Two Basic Study of the Texts -- I. Saint Thomas’ Methodology in the Treatment of Positiones -- II. Introduction to the Ratio-Positio Analysis of Platonic Doctrines -- III. The Pre-Platonic Moment of the Via Platonica: The Theory of Flux and the Deception of the Senses -- IV. The Basic Principles of the Via Platonica -- V. The Platonic Ideas -- VI. The Commentary on the Metaphysics: The Platonic Ideas as Ultimate Explicative Principles -- VII. Platonic Participation -- VIII. Plato’s Theory of Human Cognition -- IX. The Platonic Doctrine of the Human Soul -- X. The Separated Substances -- XI. Summary and Conclusions -- Notes -- Indexes.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: I: Mundus Cognobilis -- II: The Description of the Mundus Cognobilis -- III: ‘Existing’ -- IV: In Search of the Mundus Causalis -- V: ‘Sensing’ -- VI: The Mundus Causalis -- VII: Space -- Locations -- Directions -- Angles -- Distances -- Space -- VIII: The Confused Time Image -- IX: Time and Instant -- X: Qualities -- XI: The Wonder of ‘Things’ -- XII: The ‘Mind’ and ‘I’.
    Abstract: In recommending a book like this, one is tempted to fall back on cliches such as 'brilliant insights', 'original perspectives', etc. The origina­ lity of this book is on a different plane. The problem of subject and object has been central to Western philo­ sophic thinking at least since the time of Descartes. So much so that many students of philosophy see it as the philosophical problem. In his Mundus Cognobilis and Mundus Causalis Mr. Mes offers an ontological-epistemological view, the originality of which consists precisely in the fact that it is not an innovation. Rather, it seeks to put 'in order' the elements already at hand in such a way as to show the subject-object paradox to be non-existent where it seems to be significant and trivial where it really does occur. He has a new and interesting perspective both on what 'materialism' might mean and on how a 'scientific' view of the world has to be constructed. 'Energy-patterns' emerge as explanatory ulti­ mates, although there is no effort to arrive at any sort of ultimate meta­ physics.
    Description / Table of Contents: I: Mundus CognobilisII: The Description of the Mundus Cognobilis -- III: ‘Existing’ -- IV: In Search of the Mundus Causalis -- V: ‘Sensing’ -- VI: The Mundus Causalis -- VII: Space -- Locations -- Directions -- Angles -- Distances -- Space -- VIII: The Confused Time Image -- IX: Time and Instant -- X: Qualities -- XI: The Wonder of ‘Things’ -- XII: The ‘Mind’ and ‘I’.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics
    Abstract: Phenomenology, as one of many ways of philosophizing, can be seen from many perspectives. And, as a body of thought, it can be placed in perspective. The essays in this book clearly show that there is no one way of "doing phenomenology," any more than there is any one way to philosophize. Phenomenology reveals itself as many-faceted, and there is work in this field for many talents. The fact that there are such varied aspects to the study of phenomenology is what puts it in perspective as a rich source of philosophical thought. In the sharing of their various perspectives the authors of these essays discuss the present and future of phenomenology as a philosophical discipline, the important subjects of language, of interpersonal relations, of self­ awakening, of visual and auditory perception and imagination, of ethical education. The names of Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau­ Ponty 100m large in these essays, but Max Scheler's name is also placed in perspective as one of the major phenomenological thinkers, thus far not as weH known in America as he might be. No one claims that the thought of Martin Heidegger is easy to comprehend, especiaHy if immediate "results" are demanded. The difficult essays on Heidegger reflect some of the innate complexities of his thought.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy of mind. ; Self. ; Ethics. ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: one: Introduction and Method -- I. The Subjective Digression -- II. A Synthetic Method for the Study of Empirical Ontology -- two: Nature -- III. Formal Materialism: The New Version -- IV. Full Concreteness and the Re-materialization of Matter -- V. A Material Theory of Reference -- VI. How Abstract Things Survive -- three: Human Nature -- VII. Artifactualism -- VIII. The Ambivalence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man -- IX. Human Nature and Institutions -- X. Cultural Conditioning -- four: The Limits of Nature -- XI. Spirit as a Property of Matter -- XII. A Religion for the New Materialism -- XIII. God -- References.
    Abstract: A wholly new theory of matter has been advanced in the last half century by modern physics, but there has been no new theory of ma­ terialism to match it. The occurrence of a revolution of such magni­ tude in science will have to be understood as calling for a corresponding one in philosophy. The present work is an attempt to make a start in that direction. Grateful acknowledgment is hereby made to the Editors of the fol­ lowing journals for permission to reprint articles which first appeared in their pages: to Darshana for "Human Nature and Institutions"; to Diogenes for "Full Concreteness and the Re-Materialization of Matter"; to Perspectives in Biology and Medicine for "The Ambiva­ lence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man"; to Philosophy and Phenomenological Research for "Formal Materialism Reconfirmed" (which appears here revised and extended as "Formal Materialism: The New Version"), and for "Artifactualism: The Origin of Man and His Tools"; to Philosophy Today for "How Abstract Objects Survive"; to Religious Studies for "A Religion for the New Materialism"; and to Tulane Studies in PhilosoPhy for "A Material Theory of Reference. " PART ONE INTRODUCTION AND METHOD CHAPTER I THE SUBJECTIVE DIGRESSION Every philosophy endeavors to be as comprehensive as possible, and when philosophers speak they do so for the whole world.
    Description / Table of Contents: one: Introduction and MethodI. The Subjective Digression -- II. A Synthetic Method for the Study of Empirical Ontology -- two: Nature -- III. Formal Materialism: The New Version -- IV. Full Concreteness and the Re-materialization of Matter -- V. A Material Theory of Reference -- VI. How Abstract Things Survive -- three: Human Nature -- VII. Artifactualism -- VIII. The Ambivalence of Aggression and the Moralization of Man -- IX. Human Nature and Institutions -- X. Cultural Conditioning -- four: The Limits of Nature -- XI. Spirit as a Property of Matter -- XII. A Religion for the New Materialism -- XIII. God -- References.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in HK [Rezension von: Murray, Michael, Modern Philosophy of History: Its Origin and Destination] 1976
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy—History.
    Abstract: I. Philosophy and History: An Introduction -- II. Heidegger: The Question of Being and Time -- Section 1. Historicity -- Section 2. Historiography -- Section 3. History as Metaphysics: Hegel -- III. Hegel: Consummation of Christian Philosophy History / Culminatio? of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Significance of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit -- Section 2. From Being-in-Time to Time-Being -- Section 3. Onto-theology of History and the Death of God -- IV. Joachim of Flora: Culmination of Christian Philosophy of History / Origination of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Transition from Hegel to Joachim: Lessing -- Section 2. Joachim of Flora: His Twofold Significance -- Section 3. Augustinian Thought and the Origin of Modern Philosophy of History -- Epilog.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. Philosophy and History: An IntroductionII. Heidegger: The Question of Being and Time -- Section 1. Historicity -- Section 2. Historiography -- Section 3. History as Metaphysics: Hegel -- III. Hegel: Consummation of Christian Philosophy History / Culminatio? of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Significance of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit -- Section 2. From Being-in-Time to Time-Being -- Section 3. Onto-theology of History and the Death of God -- IV. Joachim of Flora: Culmination of Christian Philosophy of History / Origination of Modern Philosophy of History -- Section 1. The Transition from Hegel to Joachim: Lessing -- Section 2. Joachim of Flora: His Twofold Significance -- Section 3. Augustinian Thought and the Origin of Modern Philosophy of History -- Epilog.
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    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 1
    Series Statement: Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science 1
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: A Model of Mind-Body Relation in Terms of Modular Logic (October 26, 1961) -- Comments -- Comments -- 2 The Relationship of Language to the Formation of Concepts Summary of Oral Presentation (November 30, 1961) -- 3 The Logical Structure of Physics (December 14, 1961) -- Discussion -- 4 Modal Logics I: Modalities and Intensional Languages (February 8. 1962) -- Comments -- Discussion -- 5 Modal Logics II: Toward a Formal Analysis of Cultural Objects (March 8, 1962) -- 6(a) Deterministic Interpretations of the Quantum Theory (March 27, 1962) -- 6(b) Operational Aspects of Hidden-Variable Quantum Theories — With a Postscript on The Impact of Recent Scientific Trends on Art (March 27, 1962) -- Comments -- 7 The Falsifiability of Theories: Total or Partial? A Contemporary Evaluation of the Duhem-Quine Thesis (April 26.1962) -- Comments -- 8(a) Perception and Language Summary of Oral Presentation (May 17, 1962) -- 8(b) Perception: Cause and Achievement Summary of Oral Presentation (May 17, 1962).
    Abstract: The broad range of interdisciplinary concerns which are encompassed by the philosophy of science have this much in common: (I) they arise from reflection upon the fundamental concepts, the formal structures, and the methodology of the sciences; (2) they touch upon the characteristically philosophical questions of ontology and epistemology in a unique way, bringing to traditional conceptions the analytic apparatus of modern logic, and the new content and conceptual models of active scientific investigations. These sources are reflected in the present volume, which consists of the major portion of the papers presented to the Boston Colloquium for the Philosophy of Science in the academic year 1961-1962. There is no central theme nor any dominant approach in this colloquium. Initiated in 1960 as an inter-university interdisciplinary faculty group, the Colloqnium is intended to foster creative and regular exchange of research and opinion, to provide a forum for professional discussion in the philosophy of science, and to stimulate the development of academic programs in philosophy of science in the colleges and universities of metropolitan Boston. The base of the Colloquium is our philosophic and scientific community, as broad and heterodox as the academic, cultural and techno­ logical complex in and about this city. The Colloquium has been supported in its first full year, as an inter-institutional cooperative association, by a generous grant to Boston University from the U. S. National Science Foundation. We are most grateful for this help.
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    ISBN: 9789401032582
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (114p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Tulane Studies in Philosophy 19
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Aesthetics ; Arts.
    Abstract: The Concept of “Isolation” in Contemporary Aesthetic Theory -- Poiesis and Cosmos -- The Art of the Philosophy of Art -- Kierkegaard on the Unity of Comedy and Tragedy -- Action, Perception and Art -- Structures in Art Media -- Truth in Art -- The Play of Tragedy.
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    ISBN: 9789401031929
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (304p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Collection Publiée sous le Patronage des Centres d’Archives-Husserl 34
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 34
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: Table des Matières -- Introduction: Questions de Methode -- Chapitre I. Imagination et Intentionnalite -- § 1. Les notions de vécu intentionnel ou acte et d’objet intentionnel. Le rôle des sensations et des caractères d’actes dans la constitution des vécus intentionnels. -- § 2. Rappel historique de la problématique de l’imagination. Incidence de la doctrine husserlienne de l’intentionnalité sur cette problématique. -- § 3. L’extension du terme d’imagination chez Husserl: l’imagination libre et la conscience d’image. Quelques remarques sur le vocabulaire husserlien. -- Conclusion -- Chapitre II. Imagination et Intuition -- § 1. Signification et intuition. Intentions vides et intentions remplies. -- § 2. Remplissement et connaissance. L’imagination est une conscience remplie. -- § 3. Caractérisation de la perception, de l’imagination et de la conscience de signe par les formes de remplissement. -- § 4. Les deux sens du terme plénitude. Plénitude-présence objective et adéquation. L’adéquation réalisée par la perception et l’adéquation réalisée par l’imagination. -- § 5. Intuition catégoriale et imagination -- Conclusion -- Chapitre III. Imagination et Presentification -- § 1. La plénitude immanente et les contenus représentants. -- § 2. La présentification, forme appréhensive de l’imagination. Vergegenwärtigung, Repräsentation, Vorstellung. -- § 3. Le «phantasme». -- § 4. Présentification et temporalité. -- § 5. La double intentionnalité de la présentification: la présentification de l’acte et la présentification de l’objet. -- § 6. La présentification catégoriale est-elle possible? -- § 7. Description noématique des actes de présentification. Présentifications simples et présentifications redoublées. -- § 8. Imagination, genèse passive -- § 9. Imagination et liberté. -- Conclusion -- Chapitre IV. Imagination et Neutralization -- § 1. La notion de simple représentation. -- § 2. Simple représentation, modification qualitative et neutralisation. -- § 3. La modification de neutralité. Noème et contre-noème. -- § 4. L’imagination en tant que modification représentative (présentification) et en tant que modification qualitative (neutralisation). L’accord de ces deux notions dans les Log. Unt., dans Zeitbew. et dans Ideen I. -- § 5. Le monde «comme si» de l’imagination. -- § 6. Recoupement de la problématique de l’imagination avec la problématique de la réduction transcendantale. -- Conclusion -- Conclusion Generale -- Bibliographie -- Index Analytique -- Index D’auteurs.
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    ISBN: 9789401033145
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (226p) , digital
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    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Monographs on Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, Philosophy of Science, Sociology of Science and of Knowledge, and on the Mathematical Methods of Social and Behavioral Sciences 30
    Series Statement: Synthese Library, Studies in Epistemology, Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science 30
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: 1 / Introduction -- 1.1. Program -- 1.2. Historical Background -- 1.3. Formal Preliminaries -- 2 / Individuals -- 2.1. Outline of Goodman’s Conception -- 2.2. Part-Whole Relations -- 2.3. Atomistic Universes of Individuals -- 2.4. The Leonard-Goodman Calculus of Individuals LGCI -- 2.5. The General Calculus CII of Atomistic Individuals -- 2.6. Finite Sums and Products: The Calculus CIII -- 2.7. Infinite Sums and Products: The Calculus CIIII -- 2.8. Non-Atomistic Universes of Individuals -- 2.9. The Non-Atomistic Calculus CIIV and some Extensions -- 2.10. Sequential Individuals and the Calculus of Individual Relations -- 3 / Ontological Commitment and Designata of Expressions -- 3.1. Ontological Implications of Theories -- 3.2. One-Place Predicates and their Extensions -- 3.3. Truth Conditions and Relations of Predication -- 3.4. Expressions of Relations and Operations -- 3.5. Denotationless Symbols and Nominalistic Models -- 4 / Bundles of Qualities, Qualities, and Concreta -- 4.1. Bundles of Qualities and their Calculus CB -- 4.2. Resemblance and its Calculus CR -- 4.3. Qualities and their Calculus CQ -- 4.4. Concreta -- 4.5. Further Problems and Conclusion -- Symbolic Notation -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects.
    Abstract: 1. 1. PROGRAM It will be our aim to reconstruct, with precision, certain views which have been traditionally associated with nominalism and to investigate problems arising from these views in the construction of interpreted formal systems. Several such systems are developed in accordance with the demand that the sentences of a system which is acceptable to a nominalist must not imply the existence of any entities other than individuals. Emphasis will be placed on the constructionist method of philosophical analysis. To follow this method is to introduce the central notions of the subject-matter to be investigated into a system governed by exact rules. For example, the constructionist method of investigating the properties of geometric figures may consist in formulating a system of postulates and definitions which, together with the apparatus of formal logic, generates all necessary truths concerning geometric figures. Similarly, a constructionist analysis of the notion of an individual may take the form of an axiomatic theory whose provable assertions are just those which seem essential to the role played by the concept of an individual in system­ atic contexts. Such axiomatic theories gain in interest if they are supple­ mented by precise semantical rules specifying the denotation of all terms and the truth conditions of all sentences of the theory.
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