This collection addresses metaphysical issues at the intersection of philosophy and science. In asking how metaphysics is possible in an age of science, the contributors draw on philosophical tools provided by three great thinkers who were fully conversant with and actively engaged with the sciences of their day: Kant, Husserl, and Frege.
This collection addresses metaphysical issues at the intersection of philosophy and science. In asking how metaphysics is possible in an age of science, the contributors draw on philosophical tools provided by three great thinkers who were fully conversant with and actively engaged with the sciences of their day: Kant, Husserl, and Frege.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Frode Kjosavik is Professor of Philosophy at the Norwegian University of Life Sciences. He was a group leader in Philosophy at the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 2015/16. He is the co-editor, with Christian Beyer and Christel Fricke, of Husserl's Phenomenology of Intersubjectivity: Historical Interpretations and Contemporary Applications (Routledge, 2019). Camilla Serck-Hanssen is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Oslo, Norway. She was a group leader in Philosophy at the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 2015/16. She is now the Scientific Director of the Centre. She is also co-leader of ConceptLab at the University of Oslo.
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Preface Introduction Frode Kjosavik and Camilla Serck-Hanssen Part I: Metametaphysics: The Very Possibility of Metaphysics 1. Kant on Method and Evidence in Metaphysics Frode Kjosavik 2. Essence, Nature, and the Possibility of Metaphysics Houston Smit 3. Towards a Husserlian (Meta-)Metaphysics Christian Beyer 4. Frege on "Es gibt," Being in a Realm, and (Meta-)Ontology Leila Haaparanta Part II: Critical Metaphysics: The Scope and Limits of Metaphysics 5. Thinking-the-world. Science, philosophy, and religion's threefold quest for the one infinitary Ur-Being Joseph Almog and Olli Koistinen 6. Kant's Metaphysics of Nature and Freedom Michael Friedman 7. From Nothing to Something - Why Metaphysics Cannot Be Reduced to Logic Camilla Serck-Hanssen 8. Transcendentally Idealistic Metaphysics and Counterfactual Transcendental Arguments Toni Kannisto 9. Phenomenology as Constitutive Realism David Woodruff Smith 10. Husserl on 'Besinnung' and Formal Ontology Mirja Hartimo Part III: Contemporary Metaphysics: The Role of Language and Science 11. Quine on Truth and Metaphysics Charles Parsons 12. The Paradox of the Largest Number: From Aristotle to Cantor Øystein Linnebo 13. Symbolic Construction from the "Purely Infinitesimal": Gauge Invariance, Lie Algebras, and Metaphysics chez Hermann Weyl Thomas Ryckman
Preface Introduction Frode Kjosavik and Camilla Serck-Hanssen Part I: Metametaphysics: The Very Possibility of Metaphysics 1. Kant on Method and Evidence in Metaphysics Frode Kjosavik 2. Essence, Nature, and the Possibility of Metaphysics Houston Smit 3. Towards a Husserlian (Meta-)Metaphysics Christian Beyer 4. Frege on "Es gibt," Being in a Realm, and (Meta-)Ontology Leila Haaparanta Part II: Critical Metaphysics: The Scope and Limits of Metaphysics 5. Thinking-the-world. Science, philosophy, and religion's threefold quest for the one infinitary Ur-Being Joseph Almog and Olli Koistinen 6. Kant's Metaphysics of Nature and Freedom Michael Friedman 7. From Nothing to Something - Why Metaphysics Cannot Be Reduced to Logic Camilla Serck-Hanssen 8. Transcendentally Idealistic Metaphysics and Counterfactual Transcendental Arguments Toni Kannisto 9. Phenomenology as Constitutive Realism David Woodruff Smith 10. Husserl on 'Besinnung' and Formal Ontology Mirja Hartimo Part III: Contemporary Metaphysics: The Role of Language and Science 11. Quine on Truth and Metaphysics Charles Parsons 12. The Paradox of the Largest Number: From Aristotle to Cantor Øystein Linnebo 13. Symbolic Construction from the "Purely Infinitesimal": Gauge Invariance, Lie Algebras, and Metaphysics chez Hermann Weyl Thomas Ryckman
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