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El. knyga: Idealism: New Essays in Metaphysics

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Edited by (Trinity College Dublin), Edited by (Wake Forest University)
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191063992
  • Formatas: 336 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Oxford University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780191063992

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Idealism is a family of metaphysical views each of which gives priority to the mental. The best-known forms of idealism in Western philosophy are Berkeleyan idealism, which gives ontological priority to the mental (minds and ideas) over the physical (bodies), and Kantian idealism, which gives a kind of explanatory priority to the mental (the structure of the understanding) over the physical (the structure of the empirical world).

Although idealism was once a dominant view in Western philosophy, it has suffered almost total neglect over the last several decades. This book rectifies this situation by bringing together seventeen essays by leading philosophers on the topic of metaphysical idealism. The various essays explain, attack, or defend a variety of idealistic theories, including not only Berkeleyan and Kantian idealisms but also those developed in traditions less familiar to analytic philosophers, including Buddhism and Hassidic Judaism. Although a number of the articles draw on historical sources, all will be of interest to philosophers working in contemporary metaphysics. This volume aims to spark a revival of serious philosophical interest in metaphysical idealism.

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The material presented here is wide ranging, highly engaging, and likely to be of interest to philosophers and students working on any of a number of ongoing debates in metaphysics, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and philosophy of language, philosophy of religion, and philosophy of science. ... I found this volume enormously fruitful, and I have no doubt that the contributions it contains will inform much of the discussion of idealism in the years to come. * Adam P. Taylor, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews * After a century or so in the darkness, the idea that minds play a central role in constituting reality is once more emerging into the philosophical sun. This welcome collection explores idealism in many different forms, and makes a strong case that it is a living view that may shed light on many philosophical problems. * David J. Chalmers, New York University * Engaging with careful philosophical work done in a different historical context is a good corrective to this conflation. * Nevin Climenhaga, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion *

List of Contributors
vii
Introduction ix
Tyron Goldschmidt
Kenneth L. Pearce
1 Parrying Parity: A Reply to a Reidian Critique of Idealism
1(16)
Todd Buras
Trent Dougherty
2 A New Epistemic Argument for Idealism
17(17)
Robert Smithson
3 The Necessity of Idealism
34(16)
Aaron Segal
Tyron Goldschmidt
4 Against Idealism
50(16)
Graham Oppy
5 Idealism Without God
66(16)
Helen Yetter-Chappell
6 Transcendental Idealism Without Tears
82(22)
Nicholas F. Stang
7 Signaling Systems and the Transcendental Deduction
104(20)
Arif Ahmed
8 Conceptual Idealism Without Ontological Idealism: Why Idealism Is True After All
124(18)
Thomas Hofweber
9 The Idealism of Mary Whiton Calkins
142(16)
Kris McDaniel
10 Hassidic Idealism: Kurt Vonnegut and the Creator of the Universe
158(20)
Samuel Lebens
11 Buddhist Idealism
178(22)
Bronwyn Finnigan
12 Mereological Idealism
200(17)
Kenneth L. Pearce
13 Causal Idealism
217(14)
Sara Bernstein
14 Explanation, Idealism, and Design
231(15)
Daniel Greco
15 Idealism and Fine-Tuning
246(13)
Jacob Ross
16 Idealism and Incommensurability
259(16)
Marc Lange
17 Idealism, or Something Near Enough
275(16)
Susan Schneider
Index 291
Tyron Goldschmidt is a visiting assistant professor in philosophy at Wake Forest University. He has journal publications in metaphysics, philosophy of religion and the history of philosophy. He co-authored Berkeley's Principles: Expanded and Explained (Routledge, 2016) and edited The Puzzle of Existence: Why Is There Something Rather Than Nothing? (Routledge, 2013).

Kenneth Pearce is Ussher Assistant Professor in Berkeley Studies (Early Modern Philosophy) at Trinity College Dublin. He has journal publications in early modern philosophy, metaphysics and philosophy of religion. He is the author of Language and the Structure of Berkeley's World (OUP, 2017).