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  • 1995-1999  (2)
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  • World Bank Group
  • Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
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  • 1
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511009100 , 9780521593946 , 0521593948 , 9780511009105 , 0511034989 , 9780511034985 , 9780511487149 , 0511487142
    Language: English
    Pages: x, 307 p , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2002 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Print version Substance and individuation in Leibniz
    Keywords: Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm ; Metaphysics. ; Metaphysics ; Metaphysics ; Metaphysics. ; PHILOSOPHY ; Metaphysics ; Metaphysics ; Metafysica ; Substantie ; Individualiteit ; Filosofia moderna ; Alemanha ; Metafísica ; Metaphysik ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 ; Metaphysik ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716 ; Metaphysik
    Abstract: 1. Leibniz and the problem of individuation: the historical and philosophical context -- 2. Relations -- 3. Essentialism -- 4. Haecceitism and anti-haecceitism -- 5. Sufficient Reason and the Identity of Indiscernibles -- 6. Law-of-the-series, identity and change -- 7. The threat of one substance.
    Abstract: This book offers a sustained re-evaluation of the most central and perplexing themes of Leibniz's metaphysics. In contrast to traditional assessments that view the metaphysics in terms of its place among post-Cartesian theories of the world, Jan Cover and John O'Leary-Hawthorne examine the question of how the scholastic themes which were Leibniz's inheritance figure - and are refigured - in his mature account of substance and individuation. From this emerges a sometimes surprising assessment of Leibniz's views on modality, the Identity of Indiscernibles, form as an internal law, and the complete-concept doctrine. As a rigorous philosophical treatment of a still-influential mediary between scholastic and modern metaphysics, this study will be of interest to historians of philosophy and contemporary metaphysicians alike
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 291-298) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2002
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    ISBN: 0511002688 , 9780511002687
    Language: English
    Pages: vii, 199 p , 24 cm
    Edition: Boulder, Colo NetLibrary 2001 Online-Ressource E-Books von NetLibrary
    Series Statement: EBSCOhost eBook Collection
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Campbell, Colin, 1940- Myth of social action
    Keywords: Action theory. ; Sociology Philosophy. ; Sociology Philosophy ; Action theory ; Sociology Philosophy ; Action theory. ; Sociology Philosophy. ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Regional Studies ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Anthropology ; General ; Action theory ; Sociology ; Philosophy ; Handlungstheorie ; Soziales Handeln ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books ; Handlungstheorie ; Soziales Handeln ; Handlungstheorie ; Soziales Handeln
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. Action reported missing in action theory -- 3. Action and social action -- 4. Action versus social action -- 5. The rise of social situationalism -- 6. The argument by denial -- 7. Accounts and actions -- 8. The argument by exclusion -- 9. The argument through incorporation -- 10. The 'learning everything from others' thesis -- 11. The communicative act paradigm -- 12. The linguistic turn for the worse -- 13. The myth of social action -- 14. The obstacle which is social situationalism -- 15. Epilogue: bringing action back in.
    Abstract: The Myth of Social Action, first published in 1996, is a powerful critique of the sociology of the time and a call to reject the prevailing orthodoxy. Arguing that sociological theory had lost its way, Colin Campbell mounts a case for a new 'dynamic interpretivism' a perspective on human conduct which is more inkeeping with the spirit of traditional Weberian action theory. Discussing and dismissing one by one the main arguments of those who reject individualistic action theory, he demonstrates that this has been wrongly rejected in favour of the interactional, social situationalist approach now dominating sociological thought
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-196) and index , Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2001
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