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adam_text | CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHRONOLOGY
OF
PHILIPP
FRANK S
LIFE
PHILIPP
FRANK: A
CRUSADER FOR SCIENTIFIC
PHILOSOPHY
PART I
XI
XIII
1
CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION:
SCIENCE, FACTS,
AND
VALUES
71
1.
SCIENCE
AND
POETRY
71
2.
CHARGES
AGAINST
THE
MONOPOLY
OF
SCIENCE
73
3. TWENTIETH-CENTURY
SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
76
4.
THE
REAL
WORLD IS NOT
DESCRIBABLE
78
5. THE HUMANITIES
ARE
TRAILING
BEHIND
THE
NATURAL
SCIENCES
80
6. THE
SPECIAL
SCIENCES DON T
EXHAUST
SCIENCE
82
7.
SEMANTIC
AND
PRAGMATIC
COMPONENTS
OF
SCIENCE 83
8.
PHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOLS WOO
THE
SUPPORT
OF
SCIENCE 86
9. PRINCIPLES
OF
SCIENCE
AND
HUMAN VALUES
88
CHAPTER
2. THE LONGING
FOR
A
HUMANIZATION
OF
SCIENCE 93
1.
DISSATISFACTION
WITH
NINETEENTH-CENTURY
SCIENCE
93
2. EMERSON
ON
THE
CHANGING ROLE
OF
SCIENCE
94
3.
LORD HERBERT SAMUEL
FOR MODERN SCIENCE
96
4.
DEHUMANIZATION
OF
SCIENCE
98
5. SOVIET PHILOSOPHY
AND
MODERN SCIENCE
99
6.
THE BIRTH
OF
MODERN
SCIENCE WAS
THE
BIRTH
OF
DISSATISFACTION
100
$IB1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
J
HLUENCHE A
VI
CONTENTS
7. BACON
ON
THE
COPERNICAN
SYSTEM
102
8.
HOW
SCIENCE
HAS BEEN
HUMANIZED
105
9.
ANALOGIES
AS
HUMANIZING
ELEMENTS
107
10.
HUMANIZATION,
METAPHYSICS
AND
THE
INNER
EYE
108
11.
METAPHYSICS,
COMMON
SENSE,
AND
THE
INNER
EYE
110
12.
THE
NATURE
OF
METAPHYSICAL
STATEMENTS
112
13.
THE
INNER
EYE
AND
INTUITION
113
CHAPTER
3.
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
OF
SCIENCE
115
1.
THE
FOUNDER
OF
PRAGMATISM
ON
SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
115
2.
PEIRCE S
CONCEPTION
OF
PHILOSOPHY
116
3.
METAPHYSICS
NEARER
TO
COMMON
SENSE
THAN
SCIENCE
117
4.
THE
PURPOSE
OF
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATION
121
5.
METAPHYSICS
AS
SCIENCE
123
6.
THE LAWS
OF
PHYSICS
AND
THEIR
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATION
125
7.
HOW
SCIENTISTS
HAVE
INTERPRETED
THEIR
OWN
THEORIES
128
CHAPTER 4.
THE
SOCIOLOGY
OF
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
1.
CAN
SCIENCE
BE PURGED
OF
PHILOSOPHY?
2.
SCIENCE
AND
CHANCE
PHILOSOPHIES
3.
THE
ATTITUDES
OF
SCIENTISTS
AND
AUTHORITIES
4.
THE
BATTLE
OF
WORLDVIEWS
5.
PURGING
PHYSICS
AND
METAPHYSICS
6. SCIENCE
AND
REALITY
7.
MAX
PLANCK
AND
THE
REAL
WORLD
8.
MEANINGS
AND
EXAMPLES
OF
REAL
9.
SOCIOLOGICAL
ROLE
OF
REALITY
10.
REALITY
IN
SOVIET PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER
5. PHILOSOPHY
OF
SCIENCE
AND
POLITICAL
IDEOLOGY
1.
SOCIOLOGY
OF
KNOWLEDGE
2.
THE
GENERAL
SENSE
OF
IDEOLOGY
3.
MANNHEIM,
IDEOLOGY,
AND
SOCIOLOGY
OF
KNOWLEDGE
4.
FORMS
OF
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
5. FACTS
AND
INTERPRETATION
6. SOCIOLOGY
OF
SCIENCE
7.
SOCIAL
CLASS
AND
SOCIAL
SITUATION
8.
THE
SOLUTION
TO
THE
PUZZLE
131
131
133
135
138
141
143
145
146
148
151
155
155
157
158
160
161
163
166
168
CONTENTS
VII
CHAPTER
6. SOCIOLOGY
OF
SCIENCE
AND
THE
SEARCH FOR
A
DEMOCRATIC
METAPHYSICS
171
1. VALIDATION
AND
THEORY BUILDING 171
2. SCIENCE
AS A
COMPROMISE BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY
AND
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 172
3. THE SCIENTIFIC
CONSCIENCE 176
4. PHILOSOPHICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
AND
DEMOCRACY 178
5. THE PHYSICAL
AND
THE
SOCIO-COSMIC UNIVERSE 184
PART II
CHAPTER
7.
SCHOLASTIC
PHILOSOPHY
AND
THOMISM 189
1. THE MEANINGS
OF
RATIONAL
AND
INTELLIGIBLE 189
2. THE ROLE
OF
PHILOSOPHICAL
SCHOOLS 191
3.
SCIENCE
AND
THOMISM
192
4. THE
THOMISTIC
THEORY
OF
MATTER 194
5.
THE
SOCIAL
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THOMISTIC
PHILOSOPHY 197
6.
ON ANGELS
AND
GENUINE
LAWS
199
7. THOMISM
AND
PHYSICAL
LAWS
201
8. ANALOGICAL
AND
SCIENTIFIC THINKING
204
CHAPTER
8.
THE PHYSICAL
UNIVERSE
AS A
SYMBOL
209
1. THE MORAL
UNIVERSE
209
2.
PHYSICAL
SCIENCE
IN
THE
BIBLE
211
3.
THE PHYSICAL
UNIVERSE
AND
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
213
4. SCHOLASTIC SCIENTISM
AND
MODERN POSITIVISM 215
5.
SHIFTING
THE
PROBLEM
TO
REVELATION
217
6.
REALISM
AND
NOMINALISM
221
7.
THE
SITUATION
IN
THE
NINETEENTH
AND
TWENTIETH CENTURIES
222
CHAPTER
9.
UNION, DIVORCE,
AND
REUNION
BETWEEN SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
227
1. SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
IN
THE
BRITISH
AND
SOVIET
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
227
2. TRUCE
THROUGH
A
NATURALIZATION
OF
SCIENCE
229
3. ATTEMPTS
AT A
REUNION
BY
A
POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
231
4. THE ROLE
OF
SOCIOLOGY
IN
POSITIVE
PHILOSOPHY
234
VIII
CONTENTS
5. THE
TRUTH
OF
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
IN
POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
236
6. THE RELATIVE
TRUTH
OF
THEORIES
238
7. POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
AND
MARGINAL
METAPHYSICS
240
8. SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
AFTER
THE
REUNION
242
9. THE NAME PHILOSOPHY
AS
A
CHALLENGE
244
CHAPTER
10.
SCIENCE,
DEMOCRACY,
AND
THE
NEW WAVE
OF
POSITIVISM
247
1. SCIENCE
AFTER
THE
FRENCH
REVOLUTION
247
2. POSITIVISM
IN
THE
SECOND
HALF
OF
THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
(STALLO)
248
3.
POSITIVISM
IN
THE
SECOND
HALF
OF
THE
NINETEENTH
CENTURY
(MACH)
251
4. THE RECEPTION
OF
MACH
AND
STALLO?
253
5. CONVENTIONALISM (POINCARE,
LE ROY)
255
6.
ABEL REY
AND
THE
BANKRUPTCY
OF
SCIENCE
256
7. DUHEM S
ACCOMMODATION
OF
POSITIVISM
AND
METAPHYSICS
258
CHAPTER
11.
THE VIENNA CIRCLE: MORITZ SCHLICK, RUDOLF CARNAP,
AND
OTTO NEURATH
261
1.
THE
TURNING POINT
IN
POSITIVISM
261
2. LOGICAL POSITIVISM
AND
THE
THEORY
OF
CORRESPONDENCE
263
3. PHILOSOPHY
AS
ACTIVITY
AND
THE
UNIFIED PICTURE
265
4.
CROSS,
CONNECTIONS
AMONG
THE
SCIENCES
267
5. CHANGES
IN
THE
SCIENCE
OF
MEANING
268
6. THE
VIENNA
CIRCLE
AND
THE
PRAGMATICS
OF
METAPHYSICS
270
7.
COGNITIVE
SIGNIFICANCE
AND
SCIENTIFIC
VALUE
272
CHAPTER
12. PRAGMATISM
275
1. PRAGMATISM
(WILLIAM
JAMES,
CHARLES
S. PEIRCE,
AND
JOHN
DEWEY)
275
2. PEIRCE S PRAGMATISM
AND
POSITIVISM 276
3. JAMES S PRAGMATISM
AND
METAPHYSICS 278
4. DEWEY
AND
POLITICAL INTERPRETATIONS
OF
SCIENCE 279
5. A NEW
DEVELOPMENT: SCIENTIFIC EMPIRICISM 281
6.
THE MEANING
AND
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
BRIDGMAN S
OPERATIONALISM
283
7.
NAGEL S
CONTEXTUALISTIC
NATURALISM 287
CONTENTS
IX
CHAPTER
13.
MECHANISTIC
AND
DIALECTICAL
MATERIALISM
289
1. MECHANISTIC MATERIALISM
289
2. LA
METTRIE S
MATERIALISM
290
3.
PURPOSIVENESS
IN
NATURE
292
4. MATERIALISM REFUTED?
294
5.
MATERIALISM
VERSUS
POSITIVISM
296
6.
SOVIET
ATTACKS
AGAINST
POSITIVISM
299
7.
THE CONVERSION
OF
MASS
AND
STAR-SPANGLED
OPERATIONALISM
301
CHAPTER
14. THE
LAWS
AND
POLITICS
OF
DIALECTICAL
MATERIALISM
305
1. DIALECTICAL
VERSUS
MECHANISTIC
MATERIALISM
305
2.
DIAMAT
AND
PHILOSOPHY
307
3.
DIAMAT
AND
REALISM
308
4.
THE
DIALECTICAL
LAWS
310
5.
QUANTITATIVE
AND
QUALITATIVE
CHANGES
311
6.
SOCIAL
CHANGE
AND
NATURAL
SCIENCE
313
CONCLUSION:
EINSTEIN S
PHILOSOPHY
OF
SCIENCE
317
1.
THE
POSITIVISTIC
BASIS
317
2.
THE
METAPHYSICAL
BASIS
319
3.
THE
ANALOGICAL-RELIGIOUS
BASIS
321
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
323
361
375
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adam_txt |
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
ILLUSTRATIONS
CHRONOLOGY
OF
PHILIPP
FRANK'S
LIFE
PHILIPP
FRANK: A
CRUSADER FOR SCIENTIFIC
PHILOSOPHY
PART I
XI
XIII
1
CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION:
SCIENCE, FACTS,
AND
VALUES
71
1.
SCIENCE
AND
POETRY
71
2.
CHARGES
AGAINST
THE
MONOPOLY
OF
SCIENCE
73
3. TWENTIETH-CENTURY
SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
76
4.
THE
"REAL
WORLD" IS NOT
DESCRIBABLE
78
5. THE HUMANITIES
ARE
TRAILING
BEHIND
THE
NATURAL
SCIENCES
80
6. THE
"SPECIAL
SCIENCES" DON'T
EXHAUST
"SCIENCE"
82
7.
SEMANTIC
AND
PRAGMATIC
COMPONENTS
OF
SCIENCE 83
8.
PHILOSOPHICAL SCHOOLS WOO
THE
SUPPORT
OF
SCIENCE 86
9. PRINCIPLES
OF
SCIENCE
AND
HUMAN "VALUES"
88
CHAPTER
2. THE LONGING
FOR
A
HUMANIZATION
OF
SCIENCE 93
1.
DISSATISFACTION
WITH
NINETEENTH-CENTURY
SCIENCE
93
2. EMERSON
ON
THE
CHANGING ROLE
OF
SCIENCE
94
3.
LORD HERBERT SAMUEL
FOR MODERN SCIENCE
96
4.
DEHUMANIZATION
OF
SCIENCE
98
5. SOVIET PHILOSOPHY
AND
MODERN SCIENCE
99
6.
THE BIRTH
OF
MODERN
SCIENCE WAS
THE
BIRTH
OF
DISSATISFACTION
100
$IB1IOTHEK
DEUTSCHES
MUSEUM
J
HLUENCHE'A
VI
CONTENTS
7. BACON
ON
THE
COPERNICAN
SYSTEM
102
8.
HOW
SCIENCE
HAS BEEN
"HUMANIZED"
105
9.
ANALOGIES
AS
HUMANIZING
ELEMENTS
107
10.
"HUMANIZATION,
" "METAPHYSICS"
AND
THE
"INNER
EYE"
108
11.
METAPHYSICS,
COMMON
SENSE,
AND
THE
INNER
EYE
110
12.
THE
NATURE
OF
METAPHYSICAL
STATEMENTS
112
13.
THE
INNER
EYE
AND
INTUITION
113
CHAPTER
3.
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
OF
SCIENCE
115
1.
THE
FOUNDER
OF
PRAGMATISM
ON
SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
115
2.
PEIRCE'S
CONCEPTION
OF
PHILOSOPHY
116
3.
METAPHYSICS
NEARER
TO
COMMON
SENSE
THAN
SCIENCE
117
4.
THE
PURPOSE
OF
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATION
121
5.
METAPHYSICS
AS
SCIENCE
123
6.
THE LAWS
OF
PHYSICS
AND
THEIR
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATION
125
7.
HOW
SCIENTISTS
HAVE
INTERPRETED
THEIR
OWN
THEORIES
128
CHAPTER 4.
THE
SOCIOLOGY
OF
METAPHYSICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
1.
CAN
SCIENCE
BE "PURGED"
OF
PHILOSOPHY?
2.
SCIENCE
AND
CHANCE
PHILOSOPHIES
3.
THE
ATTITUDES
OF
SCIENTISTS
AND
AUTHORITIES
4.
THE
BATTLE
OF
WORLDVIEWS
5.
PURGING
PHYSICS
AND
METAPHYSICS
6. SCIENCE
AND
REALITY
7.
MAX
PLANCK
AND
THE
REAL
WORLD
8.
MEANINGS
AND
EXAMPLES
OF
"REAL"
9.
SOCIOLOGICAL
ROLE
OF
"REALITY"
10.
"REALITY"
IN
SOVIET PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER
5. PHILOSOPHY
OF
SCIENCE
AND
POLITICAL
IDEOLOGY
1.
SOCIOLOGY
OF
KNOWLEDGE
2.
THE
GENERAL
SENSE
OF
IDEOLOGY
3.
MANNHEIM,
IDEOLOGY,
AND
SOCIOLOGY
OF
KNOWLEDGE
4.
FORMS
OF
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
5. FACTS
AND
INTERPRETATION
6. SOCIOLOGY
OF
SCIENCE
7.
SOCIAL
CLASS
AND
SOCIAL
SITUATION
8.
THE
SOLUTION
TO
THE
PUZZLE
131
131
133
135
138
141
143
145
146
148
151
155
155
157
158
160
161
163
166
168
CONTENTS
VII
CHAPTER
6. SOCIOLOGY
OF
SCIENCE
AND
THE
SEARCH FOR
A
DEMOCRATIC
METAPHYSICS
171
1. VALIDATION
AND
THEORY BUILDING 171
2. SCIENCE
AS A
COMPROMISE BETWEEN TECHNOLOGY
AND
POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 172
3. THE SCIENTIFIC
CONSCIENCE 176
4. PHILOSOPHICAL
INTERPRETATIONS
AND
DEMOCRACY 178
5. THE PHYSICAL
AND
THE
SOCIO-COSMIC UNIVERSE 184
PART II
CHAPTER
7.
SCHOLASTIC
PHILOSOPHY
AND
THOMISM 189
1. THE MEANINGS
OF
RATIONAL
AND
INTELLIGIBLE 189
2. THE ROLE
OF
PHILOSOPHICAL
SCHOOLS 191
3.
SCIENCE
AND
"THOMISM"
192
4. THE
THOMISTIC
THEORY
OF
MATTER 194
5.
THE
SOCIAL
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
THOMISTIC
PHILOSOPHY 197
6.
ON ANGELS
AND
GENUINE
LAWS
199
7. THOMISM
AND
PHYSICAL
LAWS
201
8. ANALOGICAL
AND
SCIENTIFIC THINKING
204
CHAPTER
8.
THE PHYSICAL
UNIVERSE
AS A
SYMBOL
209
1. THE MORAL
UNIVERSE
209
2.
PHYSICAL
SCIENCE
IN
THE
BIBLE
211
3.
THE PHYSICAL
UNIVERSE
AND
HUMAN BEHAVIOR
213
4. SCHOLASTIC "SCIENTISM"
AND
MODERN "POSITIVISM" 215
5.
SHIFTING
THE
PROBLEM
TO
REVELATION
217
6.
REALISM
AND
NOMINALISM
221
7.
THE
SITUATION
IN
THE
NINETEENTH
AND
TWENTIETH CENTURIES
222
CHAPTER
9.
UNION, DIVORCE,
AND
REUNION
BETWEEN SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
227
1. SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
IN
THE
BRITISH
AND
SOVIET
ENCYCLOPEDIAS
227
2. "TRUCE"
THROUGH
A
NATURALIZATION
OF
SCIENCE
229
3. ATTEMPTS
AT A
REUNION
BY
A
POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
231
4. THE ROLE
OF
"SOCIOLOGY"
IN
POSITIVE
PHILOSOPHY
234
VIII
CONTENTS
5. THE
"TRUTH"
OF
GENERAL
PRINCIPLES
IN
POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
236
6. THE RELATIVE
TRUTH
OF
THEORIES
238
7. POSITIVE PHILOSOPHY
AND
MARGINAL
METAPHYSICS
240
8. SCIENCE
AND
PHILOSOPHY
AFTER
THE
REUNION
242
9. THE NAME "PHILOSOPHY"
AS
A
CHALLENGE
244
CHAPTER
10.
SCIENCE,
DEMOCRACY,
AND
THE
NEW WAVE
OF
POSITIVISM
247
1. SCIENCE
AFTER
THE
FRENCH
REVOLUTION
247
2. POSITIVISM
IN
THE
SECOND
HALF
OF
THE
NINETEENTH CENTURY
(STALLO)
248
3.
POSITIVISM
IN
THE
SECOND
HALF
OF
THE
NINETEENTH
CENTURY
(MACH)
251
4. THE RECEPTION
OF
MACH
AND
STALLO?
253
5. CONVENTIONALISM (POINCARE,
LE ROY)
255
6.
ABEL REY
AND
THE
BANKRUPTCY
OF
SCIENCE
256
7. DUHEM'S
ACCOMMODATION
OF
POSITIVISM
AND
METAPHYSICS
258
CHAPTER
11.
THE VIENNA CIRCLE: MORITZ SCHLICK, RUDOLF CARNAP,
AND
OTTO NEURATH
261
1.
THE
TURNING POINT
IN
POSITIVISM
261
2. LOGICAL POSITIVISM
AND
THE
THEORY
OF
CORRESPONDENCE
263
3. PHILOSOPHY
AS
ACTIVITY
AND
THE
UNIFIED PICTURE
265
4.
CROSS,
CONNECTIONS
AMONG
THE
SCIENCES
267
5. CHANGES
IN
THE
SCIENCE
OF
MEANING
268
6. THE
VIENNA
CIRCLE
AND
THE
PRAGMATICS
OF
METAPHYSICS
270
7.
COGNITIVE
SIGNIFICANCE
AND
SCIENTIFIC
VALUE
272
CHAPTER
12. PRAGMATISM
275
1. PRAGMATISM
(WILLIAM
JAMES,
CHARLES
S. PEIRCE,
AND
JOHN
DEWEY)
275
2. PEIRCE'S PRAGMATISM
AND
POSITIVISM 276
3. JAMES'S PRAGMATISM
AND
METAPHYSICS 278
4. DEWEY
AND
POLITICAL INTERPRETATIONS
OF
SCIENCE 279
5. A NEW
DEVELOPMENT: SCIENTIFIC EMPIRICISM 281
6.
THE MEANING
AND
SIGNIFICANCE
OF
BRIDGMAN'S
OPERATIONALISM
283
7.
NAGEL'S
CONTEXTUALISTIC
NATURALISM 287
CONTENTS
IX
CHAPTER
13.
MECHANISTIC
AND
DIALECTICAL
MATERIALISM
289
1. MECHANISTIC MATERIALISM
289
2. LA
METTRIE'S
MATERIALISM
290
3.
PURPOSIVENESS
IN
NATURE
292
4. MATERIALISM REFUTED?
294
5.
MATERIALISM
VERSUS
POSITIVISM
296
6.
SOVIET
ATTACKS
AGAINST
POSITIVISM
299
7.
THE CONVERSION
OF
MASS
AND
"STAR-SPANGLED"
OPERATIONALISM
301
CHAPTER
14. THE
LAWS
AND
POLITICS
OF
DIALECTICAL
MATERIALISM
305
1. DIALECTICAL
VERSUS
MECHANISTIC
MATERIALISM
305
2.
DIAMAT
AND
PHILOSOPHY
307
3.
DIAMAT
AND
REALISM
308
4.
THE
DIALECTICAL
LAWS
310
5.
QUANTITATIVE
AND
QUALITATIVE
CHANGES
311
6.
SOCIAL
CHANGE
AND
NATURAL
SCIENCE
313
CONCLUSION:
EINSTEIN'S
PHILOSOPHY
OF
SCIENCE
317
1.
THE
POSITIVISTIC
BASIS
317
2.
THE
METAPHYSICAL
BASIS
319
3.
THE
ANALOGICAL-RELIGIOUS
BASIS
321
NOTES
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
323
361
375 |
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