Idealization VII: Structuralism, Idealization and Approximation

Idealization VII: Structuralism, Idealization and Approximation
Title Idealization VII: Structuralism, Idealization and Approximation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 384
Release 2023-03-13
Genre Science
ISBN 9004457410

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Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization

Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization
Title Idealization X: The Richness of Idealization PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 541
Release 2022-05-20
Genre Science
ISBN 9004457690

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Contents: Preface. - Introduction. - Science as a caricature of reality. - Three methodological revolutions. - The method of idealization. - Explanations and applications. - Truth and idealization. - A generalization of idealization. - References.

Structuralist Knowledge Representation

Structuralist Knowledge Representation
Title Structuralist Knowledge Representation PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 390
Release 2022-05-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004457801

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Evandro Agazzi: Right, Wrong and Science

Evandro Agazzi: Right, Wrong and Science
Title Evandro Agazzi: Right, Wrong and Science PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 378
Release 2016-09-12
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004333223

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Solving the problem of the negative impact of science and technology on society and the environment is indeed the greatest challenge of our time. To date, this challenge has been taken up by few professional philosophers of science, making this volume a welcome contribution to the general debate. Agazzi’s treatment involves viewing modern science and technology as each constituting systems. Against the background of this approach, he provides a penetrating analysis of science, technology and ethics, and their interrelations. Agazzi sees the solution to the problem as lying in the moral sphere and including a multilateral assumption of responsibility on the part of decision makers both within and outside of science.

The Totalitarian Paradigm after the End of Communism

The Totalitarian Paradigm after the End of Communism
Title The Totalitarian Paradigm after the End of Communism PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 351
Release 2022-06-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9004457658

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Concepts of totalitarianism have undergone an academic revival in recent years, particularly since the breakdown of communist systems in Europe in 1989-91: the totalitarian paradigm, so it seems to many scholars today, had been discarded prematurely in the heat of the Cold War. The demise of communism as a social system is, however, not only an important cause of the recurring attractiveness of the totalitarian paradigm, but provides at the same time new evidence and, correspondingly, new problems of explanation for all approaches in communist studies and totalitarianism theory in particular. This book contains articles by philosophers, social scientists and historians who reassess the validity of the totalitarian approach in the light of the recent historical developments in Eastern Europe. A first group of authors focus on the analytical usefulness and explanatory power of classic concepts of totalitarianism after having observed the failed reforms of the Gorbachev-era and the collapse of Europe's communist systems in 1989-91. In these contributions the totalitarian paradigm is contrasted with other approaches with respect to cognitive power as well as normative implications. In the second group of contributions the focus is on the reassessment of methodological and theoretical problems of the classic concepts of totalitarianism. The authors attempt to reinterpret the classic concepts so as to meet the objections which have been put forward against those concepts during the last decades. The study thereby traces some of the intellectual roots of the totalitarian paradigm that precede the outbreak of the Cold War, such as the work of Sigmund Neumann and Franz Borkenau. It also focuses on the most famous authors in the field: Hannah Arendt and Carl Joachim Friedrich. In addition it discusses theorists of totalitarianism like Juan Linz, whose contributions to totalitarianism theory have too often been overlooked.

Essays in Logic and Ontology

Essays in Logic and Ontology
Title Essays in Logic and Ontology PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 428
Release 2016-08-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004332960

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The aim of this book is to present essays centered upon the subjects of Formal Ontology and Logical Philosophy. The idea of investigating philosophical problems by means of logical methods was intensively promoted in Torun by the Department of Logic of Nicolaus Copernicus University during last decade. Another aim of this book is to present to the philosophical and logical audience the activities of the Torunian Department of Logic during this decade. The papers in this volume contain the results concerning Logic and Logical Philosophy, obtained within the confines of the projects initiated by the Department of Logic and other research projects in which the Torunian Department of Logic took part.

The Rationality of Theism

The Rationality of Theism
Title The Rationality of Theism PDF eBook
Author Adolfo García de la Sienra
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 376
Release 2000
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9789042012127

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This is a controversial collection of brand new papers by some outstanding philosophers and scholars. Its aim is to offer comprehensive theistic replies to the traditional arguments against the existence of God.