Japanese Studies in the Philosophy of Science

Japanese Studies in the Philosophy of Science
Title Japanese Studies in the Philosophy of Science PDF eBook
Author F.G. Nagasaka
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 238
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 940115175X

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The splendid achievements of Japanese mathematics and natural sciences during the second half of our 20th century have been a revival, a Renaissance, of the practical sciences developed along with the turn toward Western thinking in the late 19th century. The equally admirable results of Japanese philosophers (and historians) of science in our time followed upon a period less congenial to Western interests in the philosophical questions linked to modern science; and this reluctance to confront the epistemology, not even the humane significance, of the sciences went along with devotion to other Western trends. Thus, with the 'new' Japan of the Meiji restoration of 1868, and the early introduction of Western philosophy in the subsequent decade by Nishi Amane, a period of intellectual attraction to utilitarian, positivist, evolutionary, even materialist outlooks was soon replaced by devotion to scholarly work on Kant and Hegel, on ethical and general philosophical idealism. These studies often could emulate the critical spirit (the philosopher Onishe Hajime, praised for his own critical independence, was known as the Japanese Kant) but the neo Kantian and neo-Hegelian developments were not much affected by either empirical sciences or theoretical speculations about Nature. The pre-eminent philosopher of Japan ofthe first half of our century was Nishida Kitaro, with a pioneering treatise A Study of the Good, who, with his leading student Tanabe Hajime, formed the 'Kyoto School' of pre-war philosophy.

Japanese Philosophy in the Making: Crossing paths with Nishida

Japanese Philosophy in the Making: Crossing paths with Nishida
Title Japanese Philosophy in the Making: Crossing paths with Nishida PDF eBook
Author John C. Maraldo
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 0
Release 2017
Genre Philosophy, Japanese
ISBN 9781973929567

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Volume 2. The second of three volumes of essays that engage Japanese philosophers as intercultural thinkers, this collection critically probes seminal works for their historical significance and contemporary relevance. It shows how the relational ethics of Watsuji Tetsurō serves as a resource for new conceptions of trust, dignity, and human rights; how forgiveness empowers the repentance and the sense of responsibility advocated by Tanabe Hajime, and how Kuki Shūzō’s philosophy of contingency puts a fortuitous twist on normative ethics. The author also re-examines the controversy about Kyoto School wartime writings so as to uncover the covert side of today’s empires, and reflects on the hidden consequences of seeing nature as the non-human world. Underlying these investigations is a consistent style that interrogates philosophers for what lies undisclosed and that exposes decisive questions that arise between us and them.

Japanese Studies in the History of Science

Japanese Studies in the History of Science
Title Japanese Studies in the History of Science PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 1970
Genre Science
ISBN

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Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science

Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science
Title Historical and Philosophical Perspectives of Science PDF eBook
Author Roger H. Stuewer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 410
Release 1989
Genre History
ISBN 9782881243509

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First Published in 1970. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Form of Information in Science

The Form of Information in Science
Title The Form of Information in Science PDF eBook
Author Z. Harris
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 606
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400928378

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DOES DISCOURSE HAVE A 'STRUCTURE'? HARRIS'S REVOLUTION IN LINGUISTICS As a freshman back in 1947 I discovered that within the various academic divisions and subdivisions of the University of Pennsylvania there existed a something (it was not a Department, but a piece of the Anthropology Department) called 'Linguistic Analysis'. I was an untalented but enthusiastic student of Greek and a slightly more talented student of German, as well as the son of a translator, so the idea of 'Linguistic Analysis' attracted me, sight unseen, and I signed up for a course. It turned out that 'Linguistic Analysis' was essentially a graduate program - I and another undergraduate called Noam Chomsky were the only two undergraduates who took courses in Linguistic Analysis - and also that it was essentially a one-man show: a professor named Zellig Harris taught all the courses with the aid of graduate Teaching Fellows (and possibly - I am not sure - one Assistant Professor). The technicalities of Linguistic Analysis were formidable, and I never did master them all. But the powerful intellect and personality of Zellig Harris drew me like a lodestone, and, although I majored in Philosophy, I took every course there was to take in Linguistic Analysis from then until my gradua tion. What 'Linguistics' was like before Zellig Harris is something not many people care to remember today.

Issues and Images in the Philosophy of Science

Issues and Images in the Philosophy of Science
Title Issues and Images in the Philosophy of Science PDF eBook
Author D. Ginev
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 418
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Science
ISBN 940115788X

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Azarya Polikarov was born in Sofia on October 9, 1921. Through the many stages of politics, economy, and culture in Bulgaria, he maintained his rational humanity and scientific curiosity. He has been a splendid teacher and an accomplished critical philosopher exploring the conceptual and historical vicis situdes of physics in modern times and also the science policies that favor or threaten human life in these decades. Equally and easily at home both within the Eastern and Central European countries and within the Western world. Polikarov is known as a collaborating genial colleague, a working scholar. not at all a visiting academic tourist. He understands the philosophy of science from within, in all its developments, from the classical beginnings through the great ages of Galilean, Newtonian. Maxwellian science. to the times of the stunning discoveries and imaginative theories of his beloved Einstein and Bohr of the twentieth century. Moreover, his understanding has come along with a deep knowledge of the scientific topics in themselves. Looking at our Appendix listing his principal publications, we see that Polikarov's public research career, after years of science teaching and popular science writing, began in the fifties in Bulgarian, Russian and German journals.

Index of NLM Serial Titles

Index of NLM Serial Titles
Title Index of NLM Serial Titles PDF eBook
Author National Library of Medicine (U.S.)
Publisher
Pages 1516
Release 1984
Genre Medicine
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A keyword listing of serial titles currently received by the National Library of Medicine.