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This is an ambitious and substantial study of metaphysics: its nature and inescapability.
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This is an ambitious and substantial study of metaphysics: its nature and inescapability.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9780521338028
- ISBN-10: 0521338026
- Artikelnr.: 26572453
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 252
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Januar 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 415g
- ISBN-13: 9780521338028
- ISBN-10: 0521338026
- Artikelnr.: 26572453
Preface
Introduction
Part I. On the organisation of beliefs and attitudes: 1. On the cognitive organisation of experience
2. On the organisation of practical attitudes
3. On the aesthetic attitudes
4. Immanent and transcendent philosophy
Part II. On Immanent and Transcendent Metaphysics: 5. The principles of logic as supreme cognitive principles
6. On mathematical thinking as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
7. On predictive and instrumental thinking about nature as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
8. On thinking about persons and mental phenomena as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
9. On thinking about social phenomena and history as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
10. On delimiting a person's immanent metaphysics
11. Transcendent metaphysics and the application of concepts
12. Transcendent metaphysics and the limits of conceptual thinking
13. On antimetaphysical errors and illusions
Part III. Stability and Change in Metaphysics: 14. On internal strains
15. On external pressures exerted by methodological and other arguments
16. On metaphysical pluralism, intrametaphysical and metaphysical progress
17. Some speculations about transcendent reality
Summary of Theses
Index.
Introduction
Part I. On the organisation of beliefs and attitudes: 1. On the cognitive organisation of experience
2. On the organisation of practical attitudes
3. On the aesthetic attitudes
4. Immanent and transcendent philosophy
Part II. On Immanent and Transcendent Metaphysics: 5. The principles of logic as supreme cognitive principles
6. On mathematical thinking as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
7. On predictive and instrumental thinking about nature as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
8. On thinking about persons and mental phenomena as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
9. On thinking about social phenomena and history as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
10. On delimiting a person's immanent metaphysics
11. Transcendent metaphysics and the application of concepts
12. Transcendent metaphysics and the limits of conceptual thinking
13. On antimetaphysical errors and illusions
Part III. Stability and Change in Metaphysics: 14. On internal strains
15. On external pressures exerted by methodological and other arguments
16. On metaphysical pluralism, intrametaphysical and metaphysical progress
17. Some speculations about transcendent reality
Summary of Theses
Index.
Preface
Introduction
Part I. On the organisation of beliefs and attitudes: 1. On the cognitive organisation of experience
2. On the organisation of practical attitudes
3. On the aesthetic attitudes
4. Immanent and transcendent philosophy
Part II. On Immanent and Transcendent Metaphysics: 5. The principles of logic as supreme cognitive principles
6. On mathematical thinking as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
7. On predictive and instrumental thinking about nature as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
8. On thinking about persons and mental phenomena as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
9. On thinking about social phenomena and history as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
10. On delimiting a person's immanent metaphysics
11. Transcendent metaphysics and the application of concepts
12. Transcendent metaphysics and the limits of conceptual thinking
13. On antimetaphysical errors and illusions
Part III. Stability and Change in Metaphysics: 14. On internal strains
15. On external pressures exerted by methodological and other arguments
16. On metaphysical pluralism, intrametaphysical and metaphysical progress
17. Some speculations about transcendent reality
Summary of Theses
Index.
Introduction
Part I. On the organisation of beliefs and attitudes: 1. On the cognitive organisation of experience
2. On the organisation of practical attitudes
3. On the aesthetic attitudes
4. Immanent and transcendent philosophy
Part II. On Immanent and Transcendent Metaphysics: 5. The principles of logic as supreme cognitive principles
6. On mathematical thinking as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
7. On predictive and instrumental thinking about nature as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
8. On thinking about persons and mental phenomena as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
9. On thinking about social phenomena and history as a possible source of immanent metaphysics
10. On delimiting a person's immanent metaphysics
11. Transcendent metaphysics and the application of concepts
12. Transcendent metaphysics and the limits of conceptual thinking
13. On antimetaphysical errors and illusions
Part III. Stability and Change in Metaphysics: 14. On internal strains
15. On external pressures exerted by methodological and other arguments
16. On metaphysical pluralism, intrametaphysical and metaphysical progress
17. Some speculations about transcendent reality
Summary of Theses
Index.