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  • 1
    ISBN: 9789401174930
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (165 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: Tulane Studies in Philosophy 3
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics ; Philosophy—History.
    Abstract: The Kantian Solution to the Problem of Man Within Nature -- Two Logics of Modality -- Kant and Metaphysics -- Kant, Cassirer and the Concept of Space -- The Rigidity of Kant’s Categories -- Notes on the Judgment of Taste -- The Metaphysics of the Seven Formulations of the Moral Argument.
    Abstract: HE past does not change; it cannot, for what has happened T cannot be undone. Yet how are we to understand what has happened? Our perspective on it lies in the present, and is subject to continual change. These changes, made in the light of our new knowledge and new experience, call for fresh evaluations and constant reconsideration. It is now one hundred fifty years since the death of Immanuel Kant, and this, the third volume of Tulane Studies in Philosophy is dedicated to the commemoration of the event. The diversity of the contributions to the volume serve as one indication of Kant's persistent importance in philoso­ phy. His work marks one of the most enormous turns in the whole history of human thought, and there is still much to be done in estimating its achievement. His writings have not been easy to assimilate. The exposition is difficult and labored; it is replete with ambiguities, and even with what often appear to be contradictions. Such writings allow for great latitude in interpretation. Yet who would dare ·to omit Kant from the account? The force of a man's work is measured by his influence on other thinkers; and here, Kant has few superiors. Of no man whose impact upon the history of ideas has been as great as that of Kant can it be said with finality: this 5 6 TULANE STUDIES IN PHILOSOPHY is his philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9789401533751
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. A Russian Aristocrat’s Youth -- II. Leipzig University: (1) Education in Despotism -- III. Leipzig University: (2) Introduction to the Enlightenment -- IV. Return to Russia -- V. Military Law Courts and the St. Petersburg Customs Office -- VI. The Journey: Conventional Ideas -- VII. The Journey: Warnings, Appeals and Hopes -- VIII. Arrest and Trial -- IX. Journey to Ilimsk -- X. Ilimsk -- XI. Man and Immortality -- XII. Return to Russia -- XIII. Return to Service -- XIV. Epilogue: “In Radishchev’s Steps” -- Selected Bibliography.
    Abstract: Alexander Radishchev's major work, A Journey from St. Petersburg to Moscow, first published in 1790, was the most scathing denunciation of serfdom and autocracy that had ever appeared in Russia. Its author was immediately arrested, tried for treason, and condemned to death, the sentence being later commuted to exile in Siberia. Catherine the Great, who had provided Radishchev with a schooling in despotism in the Corps des Pages and with an introduction to the Enlightenment at the University of Leipzig, saw in his book a gratuitous insult to herself as well as an attempt to incite a revolt that would bring him to power. Forgetting that many of its ideas were the same as those she had herself expressed earlier, she denounced it as the fruit of foreign abstract theories acting on an excitable, ambitious and resentful man. The Journey was effectively suppressed for more than a century. Any mention of Radishchev was discouraged by the censor for seventy years. A generation after Radishchev's death in 1802, Pushkin's biography of him was refused publication permission on the ground that the subject of it was forgotten and deserved to remain so.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. A Russian Aristocrat’s YouthII. Leipzig University: (1) Education in Despotism -- III. Leipzig University: (2) Introduction to the Enlightenment -- IV. Return to Russia -- V. Military Law Courts and the St. Petersburg Customs Office -- VI. The Journey: Conventional Ideas -- VII. The Journey: Warnings, Appeals and Hopes -- VIII. Arrest and Trial -- IX. Journey to Ilimsk -- X. Ilimsk -- XI. Man and Immortality -- XII. Return to Russia -- XIII. Return to Service -- XIV. Epilogue: “In Radishchev’s Steps” -- Selected Bibliography.
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    ISBN: 9789401759267
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (LXXVI, 39 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
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    ISBN: 9789401191067
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (335p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy—History. ; Metaphysics.
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. The Thing in Itself -- III. The Copernican Revolution in Philosophy: Subject and Object -- IV. The Copernican Revolution: Subject and Consciousness -- V. Infinite Mind -- VI. Infinitesimals of Sensation -- VII. Levels of Cognition -- VIII. Principle of Determinability -- IX. Time and Space -- X. Antinomies -- XI. Philosophy and Mathematics -- XII. Maimon’s Conception of Philosophy -- XIII. Maimon’s Skepticism and its Relation to Critical and Dogmatic Philosophy -- XIV. Contemporaneous Philosophy -- (a) Maimon and Reinhold -- (b) Maimon and Aenesidemus-Schulze -- (c) Maimon and Fichte -- (d) Correspondence Fichte-Maimon -- XV. Concluding Remarks.
    Abstract: This volume is the first part of a larger work on the philosophy of Solomon Maimon and its systematic place in the history of thought. Here we deal with so me of the fundamental themes of Maimon's philosophy, including his examination of Kant's philosophy, his re­ lation to such immediate post-Kantians as Reinhold and Schulze, and the relation between him and Fichte. The second volume will concern itself with such aspects of Maimon's theoretical philosophy as the prob­ lem of the categories, the relation between idea and fiction, the concept of a universal soul, and practical philosophy, that is, ethics and the philosophy of law. Chapters V, VII, and X of this volume contain, with substantial revisions in form and content, material that appeared originally in scholarly periodicals. Grateful acknowledgment is made to the Hebrcw Union College A nnual for permission to use the substance of my articles: "Solomon Maimon's Treatment of the Problems of Antinomies and Its Relation to Maimonides," H.U.C.A., Vol. XXI; "Maimon and Mai­ monides," H.U.C.A., Vol. XXII, part one; and to the Journal 0/ the History 0/ I deas, for permission to use the substance of my essay "Solomon Maimon's Doctrine of Infinite Reason and Its Historical Relations," J.H.I., Vol. XIII, No. 2.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. IntroductionII. The Thing in Itself -- III. The Copernican Revolution in Philosophy: Subject and Object -- IV. The Copernican Revolution: Subject and Consciousness -- V. Infinite Mind -- VI. Infinitesimals of Sensation -- VII. Levels of Cognition -- VIII. Principle of Determinability -- IX. Time and Space -- X. Antinomies -- XI. Philosophy and Mathematics -- XII. Maimon’s Conception of Philosophy -- XIII. Maimon’s Skepticism and its Relation to Critical and Dogmatic Philosophy -- XIV. Contemporaneous Philosophy -- (a) Maimon and Reinhold -- (b) Maimon and Aenesidemus-Schulze -- (c) Maimon and Fichte -- (d) Correspondence Fichte-Maimon -- XV. Concluding Remarks.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9789401036030
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 476 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Joseph Henry Woodger, Curriculum Vitae -- Editors’ Note -- Foreword -- I / Philosophy of Science -- Metaphysical Presuppositions and the Description of Biological Systems -- Speculations and Theories -- On Simple Theories of a Complex World -- The Devious Roads of Science -- Complexity And Organization -- The Relationship Between Formalized Languages And Natural Languages -- A Survey of Formal Semantics -- Analyticity Versus Fuzziness -- Toward a Logic of in Tensions -- II / Logical Analysis of Theory Structure -- Creative and Non-Creative Definitions in the Calculus of probability -- Algebraic Simplification of Redundant Sequential Circuits -- Aristotle’s Syllogistic and its Extensions -- III / Models in Science -- A Representation of Animal Growth -- Analogies in Biology -- Probability Models and Thought and Learning Processes -- Models, Mathematics and Metaphors -- The Game-Theoretical Approach to Organization Theory -- Design by Natural Selection -- IV / Analytic Biology -- On The Concept of Genotype -- Gentical Semantics and Evolutionary Theory -- Biological Field Phenomena: Facts and Concepts -- Animal Organization as a Problem in Cell Form -- Morphological Correspondence and the Concept of Homology -- On Category Overlapping in Taxonomy -- An Analysis of Some Taxonomic Concepts -- Life Cycles as Hierarchical Relations -- Bibliographical Appendix -- Publications by Joseph Henry Woodger.
    Abstract: Men of science are sometimes mistrustful of or at least impatient with philosophy. One of them, himself no stranger to hard thought, was one day heard to comment on his colleagues in another faculty and on their propensity to indulge in what he called "all this nonsense about thinking". Against this may perhaps be set a meeting of philosophers who decided to discuss the Second Law of Thermodynamics. When asked sardonically by a scientist whether they had disproved it, one of the philosophers replied: "No, we have concluded that it is not so much false as meaning­ less" . This curious appearance of cross purposes reflects something more than mere captiousness or misunderstanding. As to the "nonsense about thinking", it is perfectly true that an excessive formalisation of argu­ ments does not usually assist clear thinking very much. Plenty of people would be nonplussed by a formal logical exercise of the type: all A is B, Cis B: is C therefore A? But equate A to Frenchman, C to Germans and B to Europeans, and tht:y would never run the slightest risk of going astray.
    Description / Table of Contents: Joseph Henry Woodger, Curriculum VitaeEditors’ Note -- Foreword -- I / Philosophy of Science -- Metaphysical Presuppositions and the Description of Biological Systems -- Speculations and Theories -- On Simple Theories of a Complex World -- The Devious Roads of Science -- Complexity And Organization -- The Relationship Between Formalized Languages And Natural Languages -- A Survey of Formal Semantics -- Analyticity Versus Fuzziness -- Toward a Logic of in Tensions -- II / Logical Analysis of Theory Structure -- Creative and Non-Creative Definitions in the Calculus of probability -- Algebraic Simplification of Redundant Sequential Circuits -- Aristotle’s Syllogistic and its Extensions -- III / Models in Science -- A Representation of Animal Growth -- Analogies in Biology -- Probability Models and Thought and Learning Processes -- Models, Mathematics and Metaphors -- The Game-Theoretical Approach to Organization Theory -- Design by Natural Selection -- IV / Analytic Biology -- On The Concept of Genotype -- Gentical Semantics and Evolutionary Theory -- Biological Field Phenomena: Facts and Concepts -- Animal Organization as a Problem in Cell Form -- Morphological Correspondence and the Concept of Homology -- On Category Overlapping in Taxonomy -- An Analysis of Some Taxonomic Concepts -- Life Cycles as Hierarchical Relations -- Bibliographical Appendix -- Publications by Joseph Henry Woodger.
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    ISBN: 9789401761765
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XIII, 111 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy, modern
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    ISBN: 9789401195065
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (99p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics.
    Abstract: I. Introduction -- II. Hume’s Predecessors -- III. Reason and Passions -- IV. Exciting and Justifying Reasons -- V. Hume’s Critique of the Rationalists -- VI. The “Is-Ought” Passage.
    Abstract: This work is primarily concerned with Hume's arguments concerning the respective roles of reason and passion in moral decisions. Thus, the major part of the work deals with section I of Part I of Book III of the Treatise, where Hume argues that moral distinctions are not derived from reason. But in discussing this section, I have had to take into account most ofthe other sections of Book III, and some important ones from Book II of the Treatise and the Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals. Omissions, however, are noticeable. While I have gone into great detail on Parts I and II ofthe Treatise of Morals, I have omitted any discussion of Part III. I have not discussed everything Hume has to say on ethics, or even everything in Book III of the Treatise. I have placed certain limits on myself in writing this work. I attempt to point out only what is central to Hume's ethics, and this I believe to be the first section of Book III, and to show how certain assumptions and conclusions of this section underlie the rest of Hume's considerations on ethics. Thus, I have tried to show that Hume's discussion of the artificial virtues necessarily follows from the assump­ tions and conclusions of section I. But I leave it to the reader, in his further study of Hume, to apply my points to other sections of Hume that I have not discussed.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. IntroductionII. Hume’s Predecessors -- III. Reason and Passions -- IV. Exciting and Justifying Reasons -- V. Hume’s Critique of the Rationalists -- VI. The “Is-Ought” Passage.
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    ISBN: 9789401755467
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XXI, 113 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
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    ISBN: 9789401036207
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Ethics
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    ISBN: 9789401507608
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (125p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics. ; Philosophy, Modern.
    Abstract: I. The Origin of the Concept of Metaphysics -- 1. Reimer’s Theory -- 2. Aristotle’s Metaphysics -- II. The Tradition of the Concept of Metaphysics -- 1. Ancient Interpretations -- 2. Arabian School -- 3. Early Scholastics -- 4. Middle Scholastics -- 5. Later Scholastics -- 6. Wolffian School -- III. Kant and Metaphysics -- 1. The Stages of Kant’s Philosophy -- 2. Critique and Metaphysics -- 3. The Stages of Metaphysics -- 4. The System of Critical Metaphysics -- 5. The Supremacy of Practical Reason and the Poverty of Speculative Philosophy -- IV. Metaphysics and Dialectic -- 1. Hegel -- 2. Engels -- V. Metaphysics in Recent Philosophy -- 1. Bergson -- 2. Heidegger -- VI. Conclusion.
    Abstract: In the summer of I960 I visited Oxford and stayed there several months. This book was written as some slight memorial of my days in that ancient seat of learning. It is my pleasant duty to acknowledge the great debt I own to Mr. D. Lyness in the task of putting it into English. In addition I remember with gratitude Dr. J. L. Ackrill of Brasenose College, who gave me unfailing encouragement, and also Dr. R. A. Rees of Jesus College, who read my manuscript through and subjected it to a minute revision. Lastly for permission to quote from Sir W. D. Ross' translation of Aristotle's Metaphysics, I have to thank the editors of Oxford University Press. T.A. Kyoto, Japan Sep. I961. CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I I. THE ORIGIN OF THE CONCEPT OF METAPHYSICS 1. Reimer's Theory 3 2. Aristotle's Metaphysics 6 II. THE TRADITION OF THE CONCEPT OF METAPHYSICS I. Ancient Interpretations 17 Arabian School 20 2.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Origin of the Concept of Metaphysics1. Reimer’s Theory -- 2. Aristotle’s Metaphysics -- II. The Tradition of the Concept of Metaphysics -- 1. Ancient Interpretations -- 2. Arabian School -- 3. Early Scholastics -- 4. Middle Scholastics -- 5. Later Scholastics -- 6. Wolffian School -- III. Kant and Metaphysics -- 1. The Stages of Kant’s Philosophy -- 2. Critique and Metaphysics -- 3. The Stages of Metaphysics -- 4. The System of Critical Metaphysics -- 5. The Supremacy of Practical Reason and the Poverty of Speculative Philosophy -- IV. Metaphysics and Dialectic -- 1. Hegel -- 2. Engels -- V. Metaphysics in Recent Philosophy -- 1. Bergson -- 2. Heidegger -- VI. Conclusion.
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    ISBN: 9789401534314
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy.
    Abstract: 1 / Psychological Aspect of Freedom -- 2 / Social Aspect of Freedom -- 3 / Cosmic Aspect of Freedom -- 4 / Time-Space Determination in its Application to the Inner-Psychical-World of Man -- 5 / Transcendental and Immanental Determinism -- 6 / Fatalism as a Form of Transcendental Determinism -- 7 / 4-Dimensional Universe and Determinism -- 8 / Cosmic Existence and Coexistence and the Problem of Determinism and Indeterminism -- 9 / Existence and Coexistence of Man and the Problem of Determinism-Indeterminism -- 10 / The Inner Individual Determinism and the Outer Social and Cosmic Determinism in the World of Man -- 11 / The Aim- and Means-Aspect of Freedom-Non-Freedom, Indeterminism-Determinism.
    Abstract: The idea and the feeling of freedom play such a part in the life of man that he is ready to sacrifice in their name his own life and still more frequently that of his fellow-men. Man feels that he is really man only when he is able to realize himself indivi­ dually, socially and cosmically in a complete freedom, i. e. according to the inner bio-psychical depths of his own being without any constraint from the outer - social or cosmic - world. However, although people like very much, and often too much, to speak about freedom, its content and limits are so vague for most of them that everybody determines the content and limits of freedom according to his own tastes, dispositions and interests. Perhaps just because of this vagueness of the idea of freedom, this idea has such a great influence on man, giving a free play to his imagination. Therefore, it would be good to clarify the idea of freedom by analysing its different aspects in their connection with the general problem of determinism and indeterminism.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 / Psychological Aspect of Freedom2 / Social Aspect of Freedom -- 3 / Cosmic Aspect of Freedom -- 4 / Time-Space Determination in its Application to the Inner-Psychical-World of Man -- 5 / Transcendental and Immanental Determinism -- 6 / Fatalism as a Form of Transcendental Determinism -- 7 / 4-Dimensional Universe and Determinism -- 8 / Cosmic Existence and Coexistence and the Problem of Determinism and Indeterminism -- 9 / Existence and Coexistence of Man and the Problem of Determinism-Indeterminism -- 10 / The Inner Individual Determinism and the Outer Social and Cosmic Determinism in the World of Man -- 11 / The Aim- and Means-Aspect of Freedom-Non-Freedom, Indeterminism-Determinism.
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    ISBN: 9789401759069
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (XVII, 159 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas / Archives Internationales D’histoire des Idees
    Series Statement: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Genetic epistemology ; Humanities ; Knowledge, Theory of.
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    ISBN: 9789401766029
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VII, 117 p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science Philosophy ; Philosophy, modern ; Science—Philosophy.
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    ISBN: 9789401036146
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Philosophy ; Philosophy of mind. ; Self.
    Abstract: One/Dimensions -- I. Consciousness -- II. Experience -- III. Spirit and Principles -- Two/Features -- IV. On human Nature -- V. The linguistic capacity -- Three/Significance -- VI. Freedom -- VII. The worthiness of Man.
    Description / Table of Contents: One/DimensionsI. Consciousness -- II. Experience -- III. Spirit and Principles -- Two/Features -- IV. On human Nature -- V. The linguistic capacity -- Three/Significance -- VI. Freedom -- VII. The worthiness of Man.
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    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Collection Publiée Sous le Patronage des Centres D’Archives-Husserl
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
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    ISBN: 9789401164207
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Political science Philosophy ; Political science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. Ontology -- Methodology -- Epistemics: Scepticism and Conceptualism -- The Materialistic Inference -- Systematization -- Summary -- II. Anthropology -- The Interpretation of Evolution -- A Systematic Account of Civilization and Its Ethical Criteria -- Three Analyses -- III. Sociology -- The Interpretation of History -- Communism and Historical Necessity -- The Economy of Culture -- Social Organization and the Individual -- Political Axiology -- Government by Idea -- The Totalitarian and Liberal Applications of Social Theories -- Conclusions.
    Abstract: There are greatly divergent modes of thinking and widely differing problems subsumed as belonging to the domain of eontemporary philosophy. Some philosophers may weil find that they have little more in eommon with their coileagues than their interest in exposing a problem on the level of thought, systematically, and with the optimum regard for the validity of their argumentation. The traditional confliet between philosophie schools lies in the solution different thinkers propose to a problem. In our day, however, there is a deeper schism between the exponents of different sehools than a difference in the problem's solution. The conflict involves already the formulation of the problem. There are at least two general modes of pursuing philosophical investigation where no conflict in the solution of problems not beeause there would be agreement among the thinkers, is possible, but because the problems attacked by the thought of one school are not taken into consideration by the adherents of the other. In general, it may be said without fear of serious opposition that the kind of problems dealt with by neo-positivists and positivistic analysts are seldom if ever closely examined by ontologists, metaphysicians, existentialists and certain other schools of the speculative branch of philosophy, while these philosophers deal with problems which are generally regarded to be outside the scope of philosophie inquiry by positivists and analysts.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. OntologyMethodology -- Epistemics: Scepticism and Conceptualism -- The Materialistic Inference -- Systematization -- Summary -- II. Anthropology -- The Interpretation of Evolution -- A Systematic Account of Civilization and Its Ethical Criteria -- Three Analyses -- III. Sociology -- The Interpretation of History -- Communism and Historical Necessity -- The Economy of Culture -- Social Organization and the Individual -- Political Axiology -- Government by Idea -- The Totalitarian and Liberal Applications of Social Theories -- Conclusions.
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    ISBN: 9789401036290
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (193p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Political science Philosophy ; Language and languages—Philosophy. ; Political science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: Preface to the First and Second Edition -- Abbreviations -- Sources and Method -- Historical Section -- I. The Western Origins -- II. The Russian Origins: Lenin -- III. The History of Philosophy in Soviet Russia -- IV. External Characteristics and Spirit -- Systematic Section -- V. Definition and Classification of Philosophy -- VI. Realism and Rationalism -- VII. Materialism -- VIII. The Dialectic -- IX. Methodology: Applications -- X. Historical Materialism -- XI. The Value of Dialectical Materialism as a Theory -- XII. Concluding Remarks -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Readings -- Subject-Index -- Name-Index.
    Abstract: This book offers a critical outline of the sources of the history, of the spirit and of the doctrines of present-day Soviet Russian Dialectical­ Materialism ('Diamat'), i.e. of the philosophical foundations of Marxism­ Leninism. It is scarcely necessary to stress the usefulness of a short outline of this kind, as Russian sources are not easily accessible in the West and as it is of considerable interest to know the doctrines which make up the faith of the Communists* in all countries. The material for this book was first made public in a series of lectures at the University of Fribourg (Switzerland), first in French in the summer term of 1949, later in English at the Summer School in the same year. The French text, slightly expanded, was translated into German by Miss M. Hoerkens, Dipl. rer. pol. Various imperfections in the wording of the text and in the bibliography can be explained by the process of formation of this book. The author hopes that such imperfections will not prove disturbing.
    Description / Table of Contents: Preface to the First and Second EditionAbbreviations -- Sources and Method -- Historical Section -- I. The Western Origins -- II. The Russian Origins: Lenin -- III. The History of Philosophy in Soviet Russia -- IV. External Characteristics and Spirit -- Systematic Section -- V. Definition and Classification of Philosophy -- VI. Realism and Rationalism -- VII. Materialism -- VIII. The Dialectic -- IX. Methodology: Applications -- X. Historical Materialism -- XI. The Value of Dialectical Materialism as a Theory -- XII. Concluding Remarks -- Appendix I -- Appendix II -- Readings -- Subject-Index -- Name-Index.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics.
    Abstract: I. The Problem and the Program -- II. Scepticism and the Self -- III. Thought and the Self -- IV. Thought and Reality -- V. The Content of Experience -- VI. The Structure of Experience -- 1. Space -- 2. Time -- 3. Change -- 4. Cause -- VII. Value and Reality -- VIII. Conclusion.
    Abstract: A book with so Hegelian a title should, I suppose, be more Hegelian than this one. I share with Hegel the conviction that the rational is the real and the real is the rational. I have learned something from Hegel and borrowed here and there. But the reader should not jump to conclusions. I rather fear that anti-Hegelians will not get past the title and that Hegelians, upon discovering heresy, will give up after the first chapter, but I continue to hope that my fear is quite unjustified. I should, I think, say something about the relation between this book and an earlier work, a University of London Ph. D. thesis, entitled Some Problems in British Idealist Ontology - a Re-examination and Attempted Reconstruction. There, I surveyed some key problems in idealist metaphysics and also endeavoured to discover just how strong a case could be made for the idealist position. I decided that a pretty strong case could be made and I was very nearly convinced by it. The position I have developed here is no longer, strictly speaking, idealist though it is perhaps more nearly idealist than anything else. I have used some ideas developed in the earlier work and some of the chapter titles are the same.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Problem and the ProgramII. Scepticism and the Self -- III. Thought and the Self -- IV. Thought and Reality -- V. The Content of Experience -- VI. The Structure of Experience -- 1. Space -- 2. Time -- 3. Change -- 4. Cause -- VII. Value and Reality -- VIII. Conclusion.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Logic
    Abstract: I On the Philosophical Interpretation of Logic: An Aristotelian Dialogue -- II On the Categorical Syllogism -- III CS(n): An Extension of CS -- IV Some Results of Investigation of the Syllogism and their Philosophical Consequences -- V Formalization of a Scholastic Solution of the Paradox of the ‘Liar’ -- VI On the Syntactical Categories -- VII The Logical Analysis of Existence -- VIII On Analogy -- IX The Problem of Universals.
    Description / Table of Contents: I On the Philosophical Interpretation of Logic: An Aristotelian DialogueII On the Categorical Syllogism -- III CS(n): An Extension of CS -- IV Some Results of Investigation of the Syllogism and their Philosophical Consequences -- V Formalization of a Scholastic Solution of the Paradox of the ‘Liar’ -- VI On the Syntactical Categories -- VII The Logical Analysis of Existence -- VIII On Analogy -- IX The Problem of Universals.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology .
    Abstract: I / Philosophical Foundations -- 1. Phenomenology: A Viewing -- 2. Phenomenology and Existentialism: Husserl and Sartre on Intentionality -- 3. Phenomenology and the Natural Attitude -- 4. The Empirical and Transcendental Ego -- 5. Being-in-Reality -- 6. Jean-Paul Sartre’s Philosophy of Freedom -- II / Aesthetics and Literature -- 7. Toward a Phenomenology of the Aesthetic Object -- 8. Phenomenology and the Theory of Literature -- 9. Existentialism and the Theory of Literature -- 10. Existential Categories in Contemporary Literature -- 11. The Privileged Moment: A Study in the Rhetoric of Thomas Wolfe -- 12. Albert Camus: Death at the Meridian -- III / History and the Social Sciences -- 13. A Study in Philosophy and the Social Sciences -- 14. Knowledge and Alienation: Some Remarks on Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge -- 15. History as a Finite Province of Meaning -- 16. History, Historicity, and the Alchemistry of Time -- 17. Causation as a Structure of the Lebenswelt -- 18. Death and Situation.
    Abstract: A collection of one man's essays in book form tends to be viewed today with some suspicion, if not hostility, by philosophical critics. It would seem that the author is guilty of an academic sin of pride: causing or helping to cause separately conceived articles to surpass their original station and assume a new life, a grander articulation. It can hardly be denied that the essays which follow must face this sullen charge, for they were composed at different times for different sorts of audiences and, for the most part, have already been published. Their appearance in a new form will not allay commonplace criticisms: there are repetitions, certain key terms are defined and defined again in various places, a few quotations reappear, and, beyond this, the essays are unequal in range, depth, and fundamental intent. But it is what brings these essays together that constitutes, I trust, their collective merit. Underlying the special arguments that are to be found in each of the chapters is a particular sense of reality, not a thesis or a theory but rather a way of seeing the world and of appreciating its texture and design. It is that sense of reality that I should like to speak of here. Philosophy stands in a paradoxical relationship to mundane ex­ istence: it is at once its critique and one of its possibilities.
    Description / Table of Contents: I / Philosophical Foundations1. Phenomenology: A Viewing -- 2. Phenomenology and Existentialism: Husserl and Sartre on Intentionality -- 3. Phenomenology and the Natural Attitude -- 4. The Empirical and Transcendental Ego -- 5. Being-in-Reality -- 6. Jean-Paul Sartre’s Philosophy of Freedom -- II / Aesthetics and Literature -- 7. Toward a Phenomenology of the Aesthetic Object -- 8. Phenomenology and the Theory of Literature -- 9. Existentialism and the Theory of Literature -- 10. Existential Categories in Contemporary Literature -- 11. The Privileged Moment: A Study in the Rhetoric of Thomas Wolfe -- 12. Albert Camus: Death at the Meridian -- III / History and the Social Sciences -- 13. A Study in Philosophy and the Social Sciences -- 14. Knowledge and Alienation: Some Remarks on Mannheim’s Sociology of Knowledge -- 15. History as a Finite Province of Meaning -- 16. History, Historicity, and the Alchemistry of Time -- 17. Causation as a Structure of the Lebenswelt -- 18. Death and Situation.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics ; Philosophy—History.
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (VIII, 380 p) , online resource
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    Series Statement: World Academy of Art and Science 1
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science History ; Technology Philosophy ; Humanities ; Technology—Philosophy. ; Science—History.
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Social sciences Philosophy ; Philosophy and social sciences.
    Abstract: Freedom Indivisible -- The Religion of Totalitarianism -- The Decline and Fall of the Free World? -- The Free West -- America and Europe -- Common Patrimony of America and Europe -- What is ‘Social’ — What does it mean? -- Self-Appraisal in the Present Age -- The Masses in Representative Democracy -- Organic Policy (Vitalpolitik) versus Mass Regimentation -- Freedom and Politics -- Federalism and Freedom -- Intellectualism and Political Impotence -- On Readiness to Rational Discussion -- Biographical Notes.
    Abstract: caused in the western camp. A further factor which operates to our disadvantage is the fact that in our democracies the role played by the mass of uprooted humanity is becoming increasingly important, and the problem of control and guidance of the masses still seems to be far from being solved. To all these burning questions an answer is given in this volume, Freedom and Serfdom, which contains a selection from the best contributions of world-renowned social economists, sociologists, philosophers and exponents of the political sciences, published for the first time in the English language. It is at this very moment that a work such as this, dedicated to the moral and intellectual struggle against communism and an analysis of our own democratic institu­ tions, is of particular and urgent importance. For it is imperative, surely, that we should use to the best possible advantage the relatively short time vouchsafed us by the sobering effects of the Paris con­ ference, before our opponents succeed once again in lulling us into a sense of complacent security. The purpose of this volume is not only to make a contribution towards the scientific clarification of some of the burning problems of the age, but also to instil a sense of urgency and vigilance, particularly in the younger generation, and to imbue them with courage and an eager readiness to fight for the ideals of the western world.
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    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Schüring, Heinz-Jürgen [Rezension von: Zabeeh, Farhang, Hume, Precursor of Modern Empiricism] 1963
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Metaphysics.
    Abstract: One / Statement of the Problem -- 1 Historical Setting -- 2 The Empiricists’Dilemma -- 3 A Brief Comparison -- 4 The Main Issue -- Two / The Principle of Meaning -- 1 The Critique of Metaphysics -- 2 The Limit of Human Knowledge -- 3 The Principle of the Priority of Impressions to Ideas -- 4 The Application of the Principle -- 5 Meaning and Complex Ideas -- 6 Summary of the Chapter -- Three / Evaluation of Hume’s Principle -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On the Relation of Impressions and Ideas -- 3 On the Relation of Words and Impressions -- 4 The Difficulty with the Recurrence of Impressions -- 5 The Difficulty with the Privacy of Impressions -- 6 The Difficulty of Establishing Meaning by Looking for the Origin of Ideas -- Four / The Principle of Analyticity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Statement of the Principle -- 3 An Analysis of Hume’s Principle -- 4 Hume’s Explanation of Logical Concepts -- 5 Hume’s View of Logic -- 6 Summary of the Chapter -- Five / The Domain of Deductive Reason -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Knowledge and Its Objects -- 3 The Science of Arithmetic -- 4 The Science of Geometry -- 5 Is Knowledge Attainable? -- 6 Conclusion of the Chapter -- Six / Summary and Conclusion.
    Abstract: David Hume is the most influential precursor of modern empiri­ cism. By modern empiricism, I intend a belief that all cognitive conflicts can be resolved, in principle, by either appeal to matters offact, via scientific procedure, or by appeal to some sets of natural or conventional standards, whether linguistic, mathematical, aes­ thetic or political. This belief itself is a consequent of an old appre­ hension that all synthetic knowledge is based on experience, and that the rest can be reduced to a set of self-evident truths. In this broad sense, Modern Empiricism encompasses classes, such as Logi­ cal Empiricism, Logical Atomism and Philosophical Analysis, and unique individuals such as Russell and Moore. It excludes, thereby, the present day continental philosophies, such as Thomism, Exist­ entialism, and Dialectical Materialism. Modern empiricists, to be sure, are influenced by many other phi­ losophers. Locke, Berkeley, and Mill, among the classical empiri­ cists, and Leibniz and Kant, among the rationalists (the former especially on the logico-mathematical side) in one way or other are responsible for the appearance of empiricism in its new form. But none of them were as influential as Hume. This, by itself is not news. Weinberg, in his well-known book, An Examination of Logical Positivism, observes that: Many, if not all, of the principal doctrines of contemporary positivism derive from Hume.
    Description / Table of Contents: One / Statement of the Problem1 Historical Setting -- 2 The Empiricists’Dilemma -- 3 A Brief Comparison -- 4 The Main Issue -- Two / The Principle of Meaning -- 1 The Critique of Metaphysics -- 2 The Limit of Human Knowledge -- 3 The Principle of the Priority of Impressions to Ideas -- 4 The Application of the Principle -- 5 Meaning and Complex Ideas -- 6 Summary of the Chapter -- Three / Evaluation of Hume’s Principle -- 1 Introduction -- 2 On the Relation of Impressions and Ideas -- 3 On the Relation of Words and Impressions -- 4 The Difficulty with the Recurrence of Impressions -- 5 The Difficulty with the Privacy of Impressions -- 6 The Difficulty of Establishing Meaning by Looking for the Origin of Ideas -- Four / The Principle of Analyticity -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Statement of the Principle -- 3 An Analysis of Hume’s Principle -- 4 Hume’s Explanation of Logical Concepts -- 5 Hume’s View of Logic -- 6 Summary of the Chapter -- Five / The Domain of Deductive Reason -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Knowledge and Its Objects -- 3 The Science of Arithmetic -- 4 The Science of Geometry -- 5 Is Knowledge Attainable? -- 6 Conclusion of the Chapter -- Six / Summary and Conclusion.
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
    Abstract: First Meditation. The Way to the Transcendental Ego -- Second Meditation. The Field of Transcendental Experience Laid Open in Respect of Its Universal Structures -- Third Meditation. Constitutional Problems. Truth and Actuality -- Fourth Meditation. Development of the Constitutional Problems Pertaining to the Transcendental Ego Himself -- Fifth Meditation. Uncovering of the Sphere of Transcendental Being as Monadological Intersubjectivity -- Conclusion.
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    Pages: Online-Ressource (151p) , online resource
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Science—Philosophy.
    Abstract: I. The Operational Attitude -- II. The Causal Theory of Perception -- III. The Doctrine of Structure -- IV. Scientific Epistemology -- V. Rationalism and Empiricism in Modern Science -- VI. The Concept of Reality -- VII. Linguistic and Epistemological Dualism.
    Description / Table of Contents: I. The Operational AttitudeII. The Causal Theory of Perception -- III. The Doctrine of Structure -- IV. Scientific Epistemology -- V. Rationalism and Empiricism in Modern Science -- VI. The Concept of Reality -- VII. Linguistic and Epistemological Dualism.
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    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica 5
    Series Statement: Phaenomenologica, Series Founded by H. L. Van Breda and Published Under the Auspices of the Husserl-Archives 5
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Phenomenology
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    Keywords: Philosophy (General) ; Logic
    Abstract: I Philosophy and Politics -- II Edmund Burke and German Political Philosophy in the Age of Romanticism -- III Antoine de Rivarol and the French Revolution -- IV De Lamennais’ Political and Social Philosophy -- V Auguste Comte and Joseph de Maistre: The System of Positivism as Theocracy -- VI The Idea of Sanction: Jeremy Bentham and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon -- VII Historical and Natural Right and the Idea of Order as a Problem of Political Philosophy -- Postscript -- Notes.
    Abstract: In these essays toward a political philosophy we shall be con­ cerned with fundamentals. And because it is a question of fundamentals, they will, we imagine, be of interest to many readers. We should like to contribute to a clarification, histor­ ically and systematically, of some concepts with which every philosophy of society and the state has to deal. We shall admit historical considerations for the sake of insights into the sys­ tematic ones, and we trust that our inquiry into the systematic will help us to understand the historical. For we are moving in that circle exemplarily described by Johann Gustav Droysen in his Vorlesungen fiber Enzyklopadie und Methodologie der Ge­ schichte (§ 37) when he writes: 'Undoubtedly we only under­ stand completely that which is, when we recognize and make clear to ourselves how it came to be. But how it came to be, we recognize only if we investigate and understand, as exactly as possible, how it is. Our grasping that which came to be and comprehending its becoming is only one form and expression of our understanding of the present and existing. And this becoming and having come to be can be derived only by temporally conceiving and analysing the existing in order to understand it. ' We must, therefore, center our attention on what may be called the structure and logic of social order.
    Description / Table of Contents: I Philosophy and PoliticsII Edmund Burke and German Political Philosophy in the Age of Romanticism -- III Antoine de Rivarol and the French Revolution -- IV De Lamennais’ Political and Social Philosophy -- V Auguste Comte and Joseph de Maistre: The System of Positivism as Theocracy -- VI The Idea of Sanction: Jeremy Bentham and Pierre-Joseph Proudhon -- VII Historical and Natural Right and the Idea of Order as a Problem of Political Philosophy -- Postscript -- Notes.
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