Written by one of the foremost Italian philosophers of the 20th century, Emanuele Severino's Law and Chance (Legge e Caso) explores the metaphysical categories that underpin the theoretical and practical domination of contemporary science. According to Severino, it is only by tracing the origin of the power of science to the Greek meanings of being and nothingness that it becomes possible to understand not only how science succeeds in achieving its aims, but also how it establishes the very meaning of its own success and power. Severino is increasingly being recognised as a truly foundational…mehr
Written by one of the foremost Italian philosophers of the 20th century, Emanuele Severino's Law and Chance (Legge e Caso) explores the metaphysical categories that underpin the theoretical and practical domination of contemporary science. According to Severino, it is only by tracing the origin of the power of science to the Greek meanings of being and nothingness that it becomes possible to understand not only how science succeeds in achieving its aims, but also how it establishes the very meaning of its own success and power. Severino is increasingly being recognised as a truly foundational thinker in the formation of contemporary theory. The first English translation of this important work, Law and Chance is crucial reading for anyone engaged with the intersection between philosophy and science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Emanuele Severino (1929 -2020) was an Italian philosopher. An original thinker and public intellectual, he is considered one of the most important Italian thinkers of the 20th century. Damiano Sacco is a philosopher and translator and fellow of the Institute of Cultural Inquiry, Berlin, Germany.
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Foreword: Emanuele Severino: Beyond the Alienated Soul of Tradition and Contemporary Philosophical Thought, Ines Testoni & Giulio Goggi The Translation of Destiny, and The Destiny of Translation, Damiano Sacco Law and Chance 1. The Immutables, Nothingness, Chance 2. From Epistemic to Scientific Domination 3. The Greek Meaning of Nothingness in Modern Science 4. The Will to Power as Interpretation Notes On The Problem Of Intersubjectivity In R. Carnap's "The Logical Structure Of The World" 1. The Unity of Knowledge 2. Experience and the Intersubjectivity of Knowledge 3. The Protocol-Statement Debate 4. The Presupposition of Intersubjectivity in The Logical Structure of the World 5. Intersubjective Knowledge qua Structural Knowledge 6. Intersubjectivity and Objectivity 7. The Concept of Construction 8. Realist Language Formulation of the Concept of Construction 9. The Realist and Constructional Meaning of Intersubjectivity in the Structure 10. The Constructional Order according to Cognitive Primacy 11. Elementary Lived Experiences and the Reason for their Unanalysability 12. The Method of Quasi-Analysis. Goodman's Critical Observations 13. Scientific-Ordinary Knowledge and Constructional Systems
Foreword: Emanuele Severino: Beyond the Alienated Soul of Tradition and Contemporary Philosophical Thought, Ines Testoni & Giulio Goggi The Translation of Destiny, and The Destiny of Translation, Damiano Sacco Law and Chance 1. The Immutables, Nothingness, Chance 2. From Epistemic to Scientific Domination 3. The Greek Meaning of Nothingness in Modern Science 4. The Will to Power as Interpretation Notes On The Problem Of Intersubjectivity In R. Carnap's "The Logical Structure Of The World" 1. The Unity of Knowledge 2. Experience and the Intersubjectivity of Knowledge 3. The Protocol-Statement Debate 4. The Presupposition of Intersubjectivity in The Logical Structure of the World 5. Intersubjective Knowledge qua Structural Knowledge 6. Intersubjectivity and Objectivity 7. The Concept of Construction 8. Realist Language Formulation of the Concept of Construction 9. The Realist and Constructional Meaning of Intersubjectivity in the Structure 10. The Constructional Order according to Cognitive Primacy 11. Elementary Lived Experiences and the Reason for their Unanalysability 12. The Method of Quasi-Analysis. Goodman's Critical Observations 13. Scientific-Ordinary Knowledge and Constructional Systems
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