A World For Us aims to show that the physical world does not exist independently of the human mind, but draws its existence from the way in which, under God's ordinance, things appear to us in experience.
A World For Us aims to show that the physical world does not exist independently of the human mind, but draws its existence from the way in which, under God's ordinance, things appear to us in experience.
John Foster was tutorial Fellow of Brasenose College 1966-2005 and was then been an Emeritus Fellow until 2009. His research interests have been in the fields of metaphysics, epistemology, mind, and language. He is the author of The Case for Idealism (1982), Ayer (1985), The Immaterial Self (1991), The Nature of Perception (2000), and The Divine Lawmaker (2004).
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Problem of Perception 2: The Inscrutability of Intrinsic Content 3: Realism and Phenomenalistic Idealism 4: The Refutation of Realism 5: The Challenge of Nihilism 6: The Issue of Objectivity References
1: The Problem of Perception 2: The Inscrutability of Intrinsic Content 3: Realism and Phenomenalistic Idealism 4: The Refutation of Realism 5: The Challenge of Nihilism 6: The Issue of Objectivity References
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