Continental Anti-Realism: A Critique
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1. Verfasser: Sebold, Richard (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: London Rowman & Littlefield International 2014
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Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Are Continental Philosophers Anti-Realists?; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Goals; 1.3. Methods; 1.4. Participants; Notes; Chapter Two: Metaphysical Realism and Its Discontents; 2.1. The Taxonomy of Realism; 2.2. What Is Metaphysical Realism?; 2.3. The Basic Case for Metaphysical Realism; 2.4. Dummett and Semantic Realism; 2.5. The Model-Theoretic Argument; 2.6. Truth (Epistemic or Otherwise) and Realism; 2.7. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Kant's Ambiguous Realism; 3.1. The Puzzle of Transcendental Idealism; 3.2. Space, Geometry, and Necessity
3.3. From Two Objects to One3.4. Things in Themselves as Intrinsic Properties; 3.5. Kant's Anti-Cartesianism; 3.6. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Hegel and Idealism Made Absolute; 4.1. The Post-Kantian Aftermath; 4.2. The Metaphysical Hegel; 4.2.1. The Realism in Idealism; 4.2.2. The Problem of Subject-Object Identity; 4.3. The Non-Metaphysical Hegel; 4.3.1. Hegel the Anti-Realist; 4.3.2. Hegel and Irreducible Normativity; 4.4. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Five: Nietzsche's Realism in Perspective; 5.1. Nietzsche, the Enigma; 5.2. Falsifying the World; 5.2.1. The Falsification Thesis
5.2.2. The Metaphysics of the Falsification Thesis5.2.3. Rejecting Things in Themselves and the Falsification Thesis; 5.2.4. The Conceivability of Things in Themselves and the Viability of Metaphysical Realism; 5.3. Perspectivism; 5.3.1. The Incompatibility of Perspectivism and Metaphysical Realism; 5.3.2. Truth Perspectivism; 5.3.3. Value Perspectivism; 5.4. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six: On the Varieties and Vagaries of Husserl's Transcendental Idealism; 6.1. Husserl's Idealism in Dispute; 6.2. The Indispensability of Ideality; 6.3. Husserl's Correlation Research
6.3.1. Metaphysical Correlation6.3.2. Semantic Correlation; 6.3.3. Epistemic Correlation; 6.4. Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.1. Metaphysical Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.2. Semantic Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.3. Epistemic Intersubjective Correlation; 6.5. Metaphysical Neutrality and the Overcoming of Realism and Idealism; 6.5.1. Metaphysical Neutrality; 6.5.2. A Third Way; 6.5.3. Quietism; 6.6. Conclusion; Note; Chapter Seven: The Confusions of Continental Anti-Realism and Shifting the Debate; 7.1. The Fate of Continental Anti-Realism; 7.2. Convergences
7.3. Questioning Naturalism Not RealismNotes; Bibliography; Index
<Span><span>This book provides a critique of the arguments for anti-realism in Continental philosophy, engaging specifically with Kant, Hegel, Nietzsche and Husserl. Utilizing resources from both the analytic and continental philosophical traditions, it provides realist ways of reading those aspects of Continental anti-realism that are found to be problematic.</span></span>
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