This collection offers a synoptic view of the philosophical discussion over the relationship between facts and values, bringing together contributors committed to exposing the weaknesses of the fact-value dichotomy and exploring alternatives and their implications.
This collection offers a synoptic view of the philosophical discussion over the relationship between facts and values, bringing together contributors committed to exposing the weaknesses of the fact-value dichotomy and exploring alternatives and their implications.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Giancarlo Marchetti is Associate Professor at the Università degli studi di Perugia, Italy. He is the author of Il neo-pragmatismo (1999) and Verità e valori. Tra pragmatismo e filosofia analitica (2008), and co-editor of Il Pragmatismo. Dalle origini agli sviluppi contemporanei (2015). Sarin Marchetti is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy. He is the author of Ethics and Philosophical Critique in William James (2015) and William James (2017), and co-editor of Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide (2017).
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Behind and Beyond the Fact-Value Dichotomy Giancarlo Marchetti and Sarin Marchetti Part I: A Counter-History of the Dichotomy 1. The Fact/Value Dichotomy and the Future of Philosophy Hilary Putnam 2. Pragmatic Constructivism: Values, Norms, and Obligations Robert Schwartz 3. Contingency and Objectivity in Critical Social Theory: Horkheimer and Habermas Maeve Cooke 4. From the Positivismusstreit to Putnam: Facts and Values in the Shadow of Dichotomy John McGuire Part II: Varieties of Entanglement 5. Reflections Concerning Moral Objectivity Ruth Anna Putnam 6. On Mattering Naomi Scheman 7. Change in View: Sensitivity to Facts and Prospective Rationality Carla Bagnoli 8. Normativity without Normative Facts? A Critique of Cognitivist Expressivism Alex Miller 9. The Evolutionary Debunker Meets Sentimental Realism Mauro Rossi and Christine Tappolet 10. How to Be a Relativist Kenneth Taylor Part III: Some Applications 11. Science and the Value of Objectivity David Macarthur 12. The Environment and The Background of Human Life: Nature, Facts, and Values Piergiorgio Donatelli 13. Fact/Value Complexes in Law and Judicial Decision Douglas Lind
Behind and Beyond the Fact-Value Dichotomy Giancarlo Marchetti and Sarin Marchetti Part I: A Counter-History of the Dichotomy 1. The Fact/Value Dichotomy and the Future of Philosophy Hilary Putnam 2. Pragmatic Constructivism: Values, Norms, and Obligations Robert Schwartz 3. Contingency and Objectivity in Critical Social Theory: Horkheimer and Habermas Maeve Cooke 4. From the Positivismusstreit to Putnam: Facts and Values in the Shadow of Dichotomy John McGuire Part II: Varieties of Entanglement 5. Reflections Concerning Moral Objectivity Ruth Anna Putnam 6. On Mattering Naomi Scheman 7. Change in View: Sensitivity to Facts and Prospective Rationality Carla Bagnoli 8. Normativity without Normative Facts? A Critique of Cognitivist Expressivism Alex Miller 9. The Evolutionary Debunker Meets Sentimental Realism Mauro Rossi and Christine Tappolet 10. How to Be a Relativist Kenneth Taylor Part III: Some Applications 11. Science and the Value of Objectivity David Macarthur 12. The Environment and The Background of Human Life: Nature, Facts, and Values Piergiorgio Donatelli 13. Fact/Value Complexes in Law and Judicial Decision Douglas Lind
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