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El. knyga: Nature and Future of Philosophy

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  • Serija: Columbia Themes in Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2010
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231522182
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  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Serija: Columbia Themes in Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 29-Apr-2010
  • Leidėjas: Columbia University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780231522182
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Philosophy is a discipline that makes no observations, conducts no experiments, and needs no input from experience. It is an armchair subject, requiring only thought. Yet that thought can advance knowledge in unexpected directions, not only through the discovery of new facts but also through the enhancement of what we already know. Philosophy can clarify our vision of the world and provide exciting ways to interpret it.

Of course, philosophy's unified purpose hasn't kept the discipline from splintering into warring camps. Departments all over the world are divided among analytical and continental schools, Heidegger, Hegel, and other major thinkers, challenging the growth of the discipline and obscuring its relevance and intent. Having spent decades teaching in American, Asian, African, and European universities, Michael Dummett has felt firsthand the fractured state of contemporary practice and the urgent need for reconciliation. Setting forth a proposal for renewal and reengagement, Dummett begins with the nature of philosophical inquiry as it has developed for centuries, especially its exceptional openness and perspective-which has, ironically, led to our present crisis. He discusses philosophy in relation to science, religion, morality, language, and meaning and recommends avenues for healing around a renewed investigation of mind, language, and thought. Employing his trademark frankness and accessibility, Dummett asks philosophers to resolve theoretical difference and reclaim the vital work of their practice.

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Very informative. Library Journal Dummett's passionate advocacy for philosophy's continuing relevance and his defense of the field against the encroaching tendencies of physics and neurological science are never less than compelling. Publishers Weekly

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Michael Dummett is among our foremost living philosophers. The fact that he says these things makes them important enough for the philosophical world, and the world itself, to take note. There is no question of the importance of this book. -- Randall E. Auxier, editor, The Library of Living Philosophers
Philosophy as an Academic SubjectAcknowledgments
1(6)
What Is a Philosophical Question?
7(6)
Philosophy as the Grammar of Thought
13(8)
Science
21(10)
Psychology and Scientism
31(8)
Religion and Philosophy
39(8)
Religion and Morality
47(10)
The Influence of Gottlob Frege
57(8)
Frege's Analysis of Sentences
65(10)
Frege's Theory of Meaning
75(12)
Gadamer on Language
87(14)
The Paradox of Analysis
101(14)
Thought and Language
115(10)
Realism
125(12)
Relativism
137(8)
The Future of Philosophy
145
Michael Dummett was Wykeham Professor of Logic at Oxford University until his retirement in 1992. He has taught at Stanford University, Princeton University, the University of Bologna, the University of Ghana, and Harvard University, and is the author of numerous volumes, including Truth and the Past, The Seas of Language, and Origins of Analytical Philosophy.