The essays in this volume gather together Gellner's thinking on the connection between philosophy and life and they approach the topic from a number of directions: philosophy of morals, history of ideas, a discussion of individuals including R. G. Collingwood, Noam Chomsky, Piaget and Eysenck and discussions on the setting of philosophy in the general culture of England and America.
The essays in this volume gather together Gellner's thinking on the connection between philosophy and life and they approach the topic from a number of directions: philosophy of morals, history of ideas, a discussion of individuals including R. G. Collingwood, Noam Chomsky, Piaget and Eysenck and discussions on the setting of philosophy in the general culture of England and America.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part 1 Philosophy in general Chapter 1 The devil in modern philosophy Chapter 2 The crisis in the humanities and the mainstream of philosophy Chapter 3 Reflections on philosophy, especially in America Chapter 4 On being wrong Chapter 5 Is belief really necessary? Part 2 On ethics Chapter 6 Maxims Chapter 7 Ethics and logic Chapter 8 Knowing how and validity Chapter 9 Morality and 'je ne sais quoi' concepts Part 3 Some ancestors Chapter 10 French eighteenth-century materialism Part 4 Philosophy in particular Chapter 11 Thought and time, or the reluctant relativist Chapter 12 Poker player Chapter 13 Ayer's epistle to the Russians Chapter 14 Ayer on Moore and Russell Chapter 15 The belief machine Part 5 Psychologists and others Chapter 16 The ascent of life Chapter 17 Man's picture of his world Chapter 18 On Freud and Reich Chapter 19 A genetic psychologist's confessions Chapter 20 Eysenck: seeing emperors naked Chapter 21 On Chomsky
Part 1 Philosophy in general Chapter 1 The devil in modern philosophy Chapter 2 The crisis in the humanities and the mainstream of philosophy Chapter 3 Reflections on philosophy, especially in America Chapter 4 On being wrong Chapter 5 Is belief really necessary? Part 2 On ethics Chapter 6 Maxims Chapter 7 Ethics and logic Chapter 8 Knowing how and validity Chapter 9 Morality and 'je ne sais quoi' concepts Part 3 Some ancestors Chapter 10 French eighteenth-century materialism Part 4 Philosophy in particular Chapter 11 Thought and time, or the reluctant relativist Chapter 12 Poker player Chapter 13 Ayer's epistle to the Russians Chapter 14 Ayer on Moore and Russell Chapter 15 The belief machine Part 5 Psychologists and others Chapter 16 The ascent of life Chapter 17 Man's picture of his world Chapter 18 On Freud and Reich Chapter 19 A genetic psychologist's confessions Chapter 20 Eysenck: seeing emperors naked Chapter 21 On Chomsky
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