Philosophical progress :: and other philosophical studies /
The nine original essays collected in this volume explore the themes of philosophical progress, ultimate explanation, the metaphysics of free will, and the relation of sciences and religion. These essays exemplify Nicholas Rescher''s characteristic mode of combining historical perspectives...
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Zusammenfassung: | The nine original essays collected in this volume explore the themes of philosophical progress, ultimate explanation, the metaphysics of free will, and the relation of sciences and religion. These essays exemplify Nicholas Rescher''s characteristic mode of combining historical perspectives with analytical elucidation on philosophically contested issues and utilize this methodology to address some of the salient problems of the field. |
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contents | Philosophical Progress -- Question of Progress -- Presidential Perspectives -- Experiential Contextualism -- Technical Progress -- Present Prospects -- Issues of Ultimate Explanation -- Some Ontological Theses -- Axiological Turn -- Role of Intelligence in Axiology -- Oversimple Illustration of Formation by Selective Elimination -- Summary -- Evidentiating Free Will -- Problem Setting -- Understanding Free Will -- Is Free Will Unscientific? -- Libet Problems -- Free-Will Naturalism and Evolution -- God and the Grounding of Morality -- Best-Interest Theory of Morality -- Divine-Command Theory of Morality -- Different Turning: The Duty-of-Gratitude Theory of Morality -- But Are Those Opportunities for the Good Real? -- Postscript on the Insufficiency of Divine Command Theory -- Contextuality and the Relation to Science and Religion -- Contextuality -- Relation of Science and Religion -- Directive Understanding -- Value Exclusion and Neutrality in Science -- Is/Ought Separation and Value Exclusion from Science -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: I Logical Grounds -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: II Practical Grounds -- What Is Left of Value-Freedom -- What It Means for the Working Scientists -- Generalization and the Future -- Cognitive Eschatology in C.S. Peirce -- Actual vs. Putative -- Long-Run Problems: I -- Long-Run Problems: II -- Explaining How It Is That Nature Is Cooperative -- Peircean Idealism -- Possibility of Science -- Reference Theory -- Preliminaries: The Idea of Reference Space -- Count Problems -- Massaging Numbers -- Taxonomic Focusing -- Logarithmic Reduction. |
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spelling | Rescher, Nicholas, 1928- aut Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / Nicholas Rescher. Berlin : De Gruyter, [2014] ©2014 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Machine generated contents note: 1. Philosophical Progress -- 1.1. Question of Progress -- 1.2. Presidential Perspectives -- 1.3. Experiential Contextualism -- 1.4. Technical Progress -- 1.5. Present Prospects -- 2. Issues of Ultimate Explanation -- 2.1. Some Ontological Theses -- 2.2. Axiological Turn -- 2.3. Role of Intelligence in Axiology -- 2.4. Oversimple Illustration of Formation by Selective Elimination -- 2.5. Summary -- 3. Evidentiating Free Will -- 3.1. Problem Setting -- 3.2. Understanding Free Will -- 3.3. Evidentiating Free Will -- 3.4. Is Free Will Unscientific? -- 3.5. Libet Problems -- 3.6. Free-Will Naturalism and Evolution -- 4. God and the Grounding of Morality -- 4.1. Best-Interest Theory of Morality -- 4.2. Divine-Command Theory of Morality -- 4.3. Different Turning: The Duty-of-Gratitude Theory of Morality -- 4.4. But Are Those Opportunities for the Good Real? -- 4.5. Summary -- 4.6. Postscript on the Insufficiency of Divine Command Theory -- 5. Contextuality and the Relation to Science and Religion -- 5.1. Contextuality -- 5.2. Relation of Science and Religion -- 5.3. Directive Understanding -- 6. Value Exclusion and Neutrality in Science -- 6.1. Is/Ought Separation and Value Exclusion from Science -- 6.2. Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: I Logical Grounds -- 6.3. Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: II Practical Grounds -- 6.4. What Is Left of Value-Freedom -- 6.5. What It Means for the Working Scientists -- 7. Generalization and the Future -- 8. Cognitive Eschatology in C.S. Peirce -- 8.1. Actual vs. Putative -- 8.2. Long-Run Problems: I -- 8.3. Long-Run Problems: II -- 8.4. Explaining How It Is That Nature Is Cooperative -- 8.5. Peircean Idealism -- 8.6. Possibility of Science -- 9. Reference Theory -- 9.1. Preliminaries: The Idea of Reference Space -- 9.2. Count Problems -- 9.3. Massaging Numbers -- 9.4. Taxonomic Focusing -- 9.5. Logarithmic Reduction. The nine original essays collected in this volume explore the themes of philosophical progress, ultimate explanation, the metaphysics of free will, and the relation of sciences and religion. These essays exemplify Nicholas Rescher''s characteristic mode of combining historical perspectives with analytical elucidation on philosophically contested issues and utilize this methodology to address some of the salient problems of the field. Philosophy Modern. Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Free will and determinism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051686 Religion and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112579 First philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048597 Méthodologie. Métaphysique. Libre arbitre et déterminisme. Religion et sciences. methodology. aat metaphysics. aat PHILOSOPHY Methodology. bisacsh First philosophy fast Free will and determinism fast Metaphysics fast Methodology fast Philosophy, Modern fast Religion and science fast has work: Philosophical progress (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCH396c7yXT3Dvr7Hh9WXYd https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=852665 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Rescher, Nicholas, 1928- Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / Philosophical Progress -- Question of Progress -- Presidential Perspectives -- Experiential Contextualism -- Technical Progress -- Present Prospects -- Issues of Ultimate Explanation -- Some Ontological Theses -- Axiological Turn -- Role of Intelligence in Axiology -- Oversimple Illustration of Formation by Selective Elimination -- Summary -- Evidentiating Free Will -- Problem Setting -- Understanding Free Will -- Is Free Will Unscientific? -- Libet Problems -- Free-Will Naturalism and Evolution -- God and the Grounding of Morality -- Best-Interest Theory of Morality -- Divine-Command Theory of Morality -- Different Turning: The Duty-of-Gratitude Theory of Morality -- But Are Those Opportunities for the Good Real? -- Postscript on the Insufficiency of Divine Command Theory -- Contextuality and the Relation to Science and Religion -- Contextuality -- Relation of Science and Religion -- Directive Understanding -- Value Exclusion and Neutrality in Science -- Is/Ought Separation and Value Exclusion from Science -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: I Logical Grounds -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: II Practical Grounds -- What Is Left of Value-Freedom -- What It Means for the Working Scientists -- Generalization and the Future -- Cognitive Eschatology in C.S. Peirce -- Actual vs. Putative -- Long-Run Problems: I -- Long-Run Problems: II -- Explaining How It Is That Nature Is Cooperative -- Peircean Idealism -- Possibility of Science -- Reference Theory -- Preliminaries: The Idea of Reference Space -- Count Problems -- Massaging Numbers -- Taxonomic Focusing -- Logarithmic Reduction. Philosophy Modern. Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Free will and determinism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051686 Religion and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112579 First philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048597 Méthodologie. Métaphysique. Libre arbitre et déterminisme. Religion et sciences. methodology. aat metaphysics. aat PHILOSOPHY Methodology. bisacsh First philosophy fast Free will and determinism fast Metaphysics fast Methodology fast Philosophy, Modern fast Religion and science fast |
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title | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / |
title_alt | Philosophical Progress -- Question of Progress -- Presidential Perspectives -- Experiential Contextualism -- Technical Progress -- Present Prospects -- Issues of Ultimate Explanation -- Some Ontological Theses -- Axiological Turn -- Role of Intelligence in Axiology -- Oversimple Illustration of Formation by Selective Elimination -- Summary -- Evidentiating Free Will -- Problem Setting -- Understanding Free Will -- Is Free Will Unscientific? -- Libet Problems -- Free-Will Naturalism and Evolution -- God and the Grounding of Morality -- Best-Interest Theory of Morality -- Divine-Command Theory of Morality -- Different Turning: The Duty-of-Gratitude Theory of Morality -- But Are Those Opportunities for the Good Real? -- Postscript on the Insufficiency of Divine Command Theory -- Contextuality and the Relation to Science and Religion -- Contextuality -- Relation of Science and Religion -- Directive Understanding -- Value Exclusion and Neutrality in Science -- Is/Ought Separation and Value Exclusion from Science -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: I Logical Grounds -- Why Fact/Value Separation Is Untenable: II Practical Grounds -- What Is Left of Value-Freedom -- What It Means for the Working Scientists -- Generalization and the Future -- Cognitive Eschatology in C.S. Peirce -- Actual vs. Putative -- Long-Run Problems: I -- Long-Run Problems: II -- Explaining How It Is That Nature Is Cooperative -- Peircean Idealism -- Possibility of Science -- Reference Theory -- Preliminaries: The Idea of Reference Space -- Count Problems -- Massaging Numbers -- Taxonomic Focusing -- Logarithmic Reduction. |
title_auth | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / |
title_exact_search | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / |
title_full | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / Nicholas Rescher. |
title_fullStr | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / Nicholas Rescher. |
title_full_unstemmed | Philosophical progress : and other philosophical studies / Nicholas Rescher. |
title_short | Philosophical progress : |
title_sort | philosophical progress and other philosophical studies |
title_sub | and other philosophical studies / |
topic | Philosophy Modern. Methodology. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084414 Metaphysics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85084286 Free will and determinism. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85051686 Religion and science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85112579 First philosophy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85048597 Méthodologie. Métaphysique. Libre arbitre et déterminisme. Religion et sciences. methodology. aat metaphysics. aat PHILOSOPHY Methodology. bisacsh First philosophy fast Free will and determinism fast Metaphysics fast Methodology fast Philosophy, Modern fast Religion and science fast |
topic_facet | Philosophy Modern. Methodology. Metaphysics. Free will and determinism. Religion and science. First philosophy. Méthodologie. Métaphysique. Libre arbitre et déterminisme. Religion et sciences. methodology. metaphysics. PHILOSOPHY Methodology. First philosophy Free will and determinism Metaphysics Methodology Philosophy, Modern Religion and science |
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