This volume offers responses to philosophical naturalism from the perspectives of four different yet fundamentally interconnected philosophical traditions: Kantian idealism, Hegelian idealism, British idealism, and American pragmatism.
This volume offers responses to philosophical naturalism from the perspectives of four different yet fundamentally interconnected philosophical traditions: Kantian idealism, Hegelian idealism, British idealism, and American pragmatism.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul Giladi is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at Manchester Metropolitan University, and an honorary research fellow at the University of Sheffield. He has published articles in leading philosophy journals and edited collections on Hegel, pragmatism, critical social theory, feminism, and contemporary Anglo-American philosophy. Dr. Giladi is also the editor of Hegel and the Frankfurt School (Routledge, 2021), as well as the co-editor (with Nicola McMillan) of the forthcoming Routledge collection Epistemic Injustice and the Philosophy of Recognition.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Paul Giladi Part I: Idealist Responses to Naturalism 1. Moral Natural Norms: A Kantian Perspective on Some Neo-Aristotelian Arguments Katerina Deligiorgi 2. Naturalism and the Primacy of the Practical: Kant on the Form of Theoretical and Practical Reason Johannes Haag 3. The Placement Problem and the Threat of Voyeurism Paul Giladi 4. The Idealist Challenge to Naturalism Alexis Papazoglou 5. An Hegelian Actualist Alternative to Naturalism Paul Redding 6. How to (and not to) Defend the Manifest Image Giuseppina D'Oro Part II: Pragmatist Responses to Naturalism 7. From the Experimentalist Disposition to the Absolute: Peirce's Pragmatic Naturalism Shannon Dea & Nathan Haydon 8. Common-sense and Naturalism Mario De Caro 9. Peirce and Methodological Naturalism Gabriele Gava 10. Picturing: Naturalism and the Design of a More Ideal Truth Willem A. deVries 11. Rethinking Sellars's Naturalism Steven Levine 12. Pragmatic Naturalism: The Authority of Reason, The Agrippan Trilemma, and the Significance of Philosophising in medias res David Macarthur
Introduction Paul Giladi Part I: Idealist Responses to Naturalism 1. Moral Natural Norms: A Kantian Perspective on Some Neo-Aristotelian Arguments Katerina Deligiorgi 2. Naturalism and the Primacy of the Practical: Kant on the Form of Theoretical and Practical Reason Johannes Haag 3. The Placement Problem and the Threat of Voyeurism Paul Giladi 4. The Idealist Challenge to Naturalism Alexis Papazoglou 5. An Hegelian Actualist Alternative to Naturalism Paul Redding 6. How to (and not to) Defend the Manifest Image Giuseppina D'Oro Part II: Pragmatist Responses to Naturalism 7. From the Experimentalist Disposition to the Absolute: Peirce's Pragmatic Naturalism Shannon Dea & Nathan Haydon 8. Common-sense and Naturalism Mario De Caro 9. Peirce and Methodological Naturalism Gabriele Gava 10. Picturing: Naturalism and the Design of a More Ideal Truth Willem A. deVries 11. Rethinking Sellars's Naturalism Steven Levine 12. Pragmatic Naturalism: The Authority of Reason, The Agrippan Trilemma, and the Significance of Philosophising in medias res David Macarthur
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