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Descriptive Psychology

Descriptive Psychology

1st Edition

By Franz Brentano
December 12, 1995

Franz Brentano (1838-1917) is a key figure in the development of Twentieth Century thought. It was his work that set Husserl on to the road of phenomenology and intentionality, that inspired Meinong's theory of the object which influenced Bertrand Russell, and the entire Polish school of ...

The Sceptical Challenge

The Sceptical Challenge

1st Edition

By Ruth Weintraub
January 16, 1997

Do we really know the things we think we know? Are any of our beliefs reasonable? Scepticism gives a pessimistic reply to these important epistemological questions - we don't know anything; none of our beliefs are reasonable. But can such a seemingly paradoxical claim be more than an intellectual ...

Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty Themes and Variations in Kants Moral and Religious Philosophy

Noble in Reason, Infinite in Faculty: Themes and Variations in Kants Moral and Religious Philosophy

1st Edition

By A.W. Moore
October 27, 2005

Is it possible for ethical thinking to be grounded in pure reason? In this bold and innovative new work, Adrian Moore provides a refreshing and challenging look at Kant's moral and religious philosophy and uses it to arrive at a distinctive way of understanding and answering this question. ...

Conceptual Roots of Mathematics

Conceptual Roots of Mathematics

1st Edition

By J.R. Lucas
November 09, 2011

The Conceptual Roots of Mathematics is a comprehensive study of the foundation of mathematics. J.R. Lucas, one of the most distinguished Oxford scholars, covers a vast amount of ground in the philosophy of mathematics, showing us that it is actually at the heart of the study of epistemology and ...

Communication A Philosophical Study of Language

Communication: A Philosophical Study of Language

1st Edition

By Karl Britton
November 15, 2010

First published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company....

Art and Morality

Art and Morality

1st Edition

Edited By Jose Luis Bermudez, Sebastian Gardner
May 25, 2006

Featuring contributions from Matthew Kieran, Aaron Ridley, Roger Scruton and Mary Mothersill to name but a few, this collection of groundbreaking new papers on aesthetics and ethics, highlights the link between the two subjects. These leading figures tackle the important questions that arise when ...

Stream of Consciousness Unity and Continuity in Conscious Experience

Stream of Consciousness: Unity and Continuity in Conscious Experience

1st Edition

By Barry Dainton
January 13, 2006

Barry Dainton’s controversial and highly original Stream of Consciousness aroused considerable interest when it was first published. This new paperback edition includes a postscript in which Dainton responds to some of his critics. Despite the recent upsurge of interest in consciousness, most of ...

The Importance of Being Understood Folk Psychology as Ethics

The Importance of Being Understood: Folk Psychology as Ethics

1st Edition

By Adam Morton
November 15, 2002

The Importance of Being Understood is an innovative and thought-provoking exploration of the links between the way we think about each other's mental states and the fundamentally cooperative nature of everyday life.Adam Morton begins with a consideration of 'folk psychology', the tendency to ...

Inference to the Best Explanation

Inference to the Best Explanation

2nd Edition

By Peter Lipton
May 10, 2004

How do we go about weighing evidence, testing hypotheses, and making inferences? According to the model of Inference to the Best Explanation, we work out what to infer from the evidence by thinking about what would actually explain that evidence, and we take the ability of a hypothesis to explain ...

Cause and Chance Causation in an Indeterministic World

Cause and Chance: Causation in an Indeterministic World

1st Edition

By Phil Dowe, Paul Noordhof
December 09, 2003

Philosophers have long been fascinated by the connection between cause and effect: are 'causes' things we can experience, or are they concepts provided by our minds? The study of causation goes back to Aristotle, but resurged with David Hume and Immanuel Kant, and is now one of the most important ...

Knowledge and Reference in Empirical Science

Knowledge and Reference in Empirical Science

1st Edition

By Jody Azzouni
February 23, 2004

Knowledge and Reference in Empirical Science is a fascinating study of the bounds between science and language: in what sense, and of what, does science provide knowledge? Is science an instrument only distantly related to what's real? Can the language of science be used to adequately describe the ...

Art and Morality

Art and Morality

1st Edition

Edited By José Luis Bermúdez, Sebastian Gardner
January 16, 2003

Art and Morality is a collection of groundbreaking new papers on the theme of aesthetics and ethics, and the link between the two subjects. A group of distinguished contributors tackle the important questions that arise when one thinks about the moral dimensions of art and the aesthetic dimension ...

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