Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes

Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes
Title Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes PDF eBook
Author G. Forrai
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 168
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9401728682

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1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The purpose of the book is to develop internal realism, the metaphysical-episte mological doctrine initiated by Hilary Putnam (Reason, Truth and History, "Introduction", Many Faces). In doing so I shall rely - sometimes quite heavily - on the notion of conceptual scheme. I shall use the notion in a somewhat idiosyncratic way, which, however, has some affinities with the ways the notion has been used during its history. So I shall start by sketching the history of the notion. This will provide some background, and it will also give opportunity to raise some of the most important problems I will have to solve in the later chapters. The story starts with Kant. Kant thought that the world as we know it, the world of tables, chairs and hippopotami, is constituted in part by the human mind. His cen tral argument relied on an analysis of space and time, and presupposed his famous doctrine that knowledge cannot extend beyond all possible experience. It is a central property of experience - he claimed - that it is structured spatially and temporally. However, for various reasons, space and time cannot be features of the world, as it is independently of our experience. So he concluded that they must be the forms of human sensibility, i. e. necessary ingredients of the way things appear to our senses.

Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes

Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes
Title Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes PDF eBook
Author G. Forrai
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2014-03-14
Genre
ISBN 9789401728690

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Donald Davidson

Donald Davidson
Title Donald Davidson PDF eBook
Author Kirk Ludwig
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 258
Release 2003-07-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521793827

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Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences

Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences
Title Rationality, Relativism and the Human Sciences PDF eBook
Author Joseph Margolis
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 245
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 9400943628

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The Greater Philadelphia Philosophy Consortium was launched in the early eighties. It began during a particularly lean period in the American economy. But its success is linked as much to the need to be in touch with the rapidly changing currents of the philosophical climate as with the need to insure an adequately stocked professional community in the Philadelphia area faced, perhaps permanently, with the threat of increasing attrition. The member schools of the Consortium now include Bryn Mawr College, the University of Pennsylvania, Temple University, and Villanova University, that is, the schools of the area that offer advanced degrees in philosophy. The philosophy faculties of these schools form the core of the Consortium, which offers graduate students the instructional and library facilities of each member school. The Consortium is also supported by the associated faculties of other regional schools that do not offer advanced degrees - notably, those at Drexel University, Haverford College, La Salle University, and Swarthmore College - both philosophers and members of other departments as well as interested and professionally qualified persons from the entire region. The affiliated and core professionals now number several hundreds, and the Consortium's various ventures have been received most enthusiastically by the academic community. At this moment, the Consortium is planning its fifth year of what it calls the Conferences on the Philosophy of the Human Studies.

Language, Mind and Epistemology

Language, Mind and Epistemology
Title Language, Mind and Epistemology PDF eBook
Author G. Preyer
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 458
Release 2013-04-17
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 940172041X

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Professor Donald Davidson is one of the most innovative and influential recent philosophers. Ranging over a variety of topics in the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind and epistemology, his system of thought is unified by his inquiries into the nature of interpretation and understanding the speech and behavior of others. Together with its introduction, Language, Mind and Epistemology examines Davidson's unified stance towards philosophy by joining American and European authors within a collection of essays, published here for the first time. The authors discuss the central topics in Davidson's latest philosophy: his holistic truth-theoretic stance towards meaning and understanding, the epistemology of interpretation and translation, the externalist viewpoint in epistemology, the anti-Cartesian approach in accounting for first person authority, the thesis of anomalous monism, and the holistic conception of the mental.

The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam

The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam
Title The Philosophy of Hilary Putnam PDF eBook
Author Randall E. Auxier
Publisher Open Court
Pages 975
Release 2015-05-18
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0812698983

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Hilary Putnam, who turned 88 in 2014, is one of the world’s greatest living philosophers. He currently holds the position of Cogan University Professor Emeritus of Harvard. He has been called “one of the 20th century’s true philosophic giants” (by Malcolm Thorndike Nicholson in Prospect magazine in 2013). He has been very influential in several different areas of philosophy: philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science. This volume in the prestigious Library of Living Philosophers series contains 26 chapters original to this work, each written by a well-known philosopher, including the late Richard Rorty and the late Michael Dummett. The volume also includes Putnam’s reply to each of the 26 critical and descriptive essays, which cover the broad range of Putnam’s thought. They are organized thematically into the following parts: Philosophy and Mathematics, Logic and Language, Knowing and Being, Philosophy of Practice, and Elements of Pragmatism. Readers will also appreciate the extensive Intellectual Autobiography.

The Rigor of a Certain Inhumanity

The Rigor of a Certain Inhumanity
Title The Rigor of a Certain Inhumanity PDF eBook
Author John Llewelyn
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 345
Release 2012
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0253003261

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In this book the author focuses on the ethical, political, and religious dimensions of what make us uniquely human.