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In Metaphysical Perspectives , Nicholas Rescher offers a grand vision of how to conceptualize, and in some cases answer, some of the most fundamental issues in metaphysics and value theory. Rescher addresses what he sees as the three prime areas of metaphysical concern: (1) the world as such and the architecture of nature at large, (2) ourselves as nature's denizens and our potential for learning about it, and (3) the transcendent domain of possibility and value. Rescher engages issues across a wide range of metaphysical themes, from different worldviews and ultimate questions to contingency…mehr
In Metaphysical Perspectives, Nicholas Rescher offers a grand vision of how to conceptualize, and in some cases answer, some of the most fundamental issues in metaphysics and value theory. Rescher addresses what he sees as the three prime areas of metaphysical concern: (1) the world as such and the architecture of nature at large, (2) ourselves as nature's denizens and our potential for learning about it, and (3) the transcendent domain of possibility and value. Rescher engages issues across a wide range of metaphysical themes, from different worldviews and ultimate questions to contingency and necessity, intelligent design and world-improvability, personhood and consciousness, empathy and other minds, moral obligation, and philosophical methodology. Over the course of this book, Rescher discusses, with his characteristic fusion of idealism and pragmatism, an integrated overview of the key philosophical problems grounded in an idealistically value-oriented approach. His discussion seeks to shed new light on philosophically central issues from a unified point of view.
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Autorenporträt
Nicholas Rescher is Distinguished University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of 175 books, including Objectivity: The Obligations of Impersonal Reason (University of Notre Dame Press, 1997).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Introduction: On the Mission of Philosophy 1. Ultimate Questions 2. World Views 3. Terminological Contextuality 4. On Contingency and Necessity 5. Randomness and Reason 6. Issues of Self-Reference and Paradox 7. Explanation and the Principle of Sufficient Reason 8. Intelligent Design Revisited in the Light of Evolutionary Neo-Platonism 9. What If Things Were Different? 10. On the Improvability of the World 11. Consciousness 12. Control 13. Free Will in the Light of Process Theory 14. Personhood 15. The Metaphysics of Moral Obligation 16. Empathy, Shared Experience, and Other Minds 17. Philosophy as an Inexact Science 18. Philosophy's Involvement with Transcendental Issues 19. Religious Variation and the Rationale of Belief Notes Bibliography Index of Names
Preface Introduction: On the Mission of Philosophy 1. Ultimate Questions 2. World Views 3. Terminological Contextuality 4. On Contingency and Necessity 5. Randomness and Reason 6. Issues of Self-Reference and Paradox 7. Explanation and the Principle of Sufficient Reason 8. Intelligent Design Revisited in the Light of Evolutionary Neo-Platonism 9. What If Things Were Different? 10. On the Improvability of the World 11. Consciousness 12. Control 13. Free Will in the Light of Process Theory 14. Personhood 15. The Metaphysics of Moral Obligation 16. Empathy, Shared Experience, and Other Minds 17. Philosophy as an Inexact Science 18. Philosophy's Involvement with Transcendental Issues 19. Religious Variation and the Rationale of Belief Notes Bibliography Index of Names
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