C. I. Lewis in Focus

C. I. Lewis in Focus
Title C. I. Lewis in Focus PDF eBook
Author Sandra B. Rosenthal
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 201
Release 2007-02-20
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0253116775

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C. I. Lewis (1883--1964) was one of the most important thinkers of his generation. In this book, Sandra B. Rosenthal explores Lewis's philosophical vision, and links his thought to the traditions of classical American pragmatism. Tracing Lewis's influences, she explains the central concepts informing his thinking and how he developed a unique and practical vision of the human experience. She shows how Lewis contributed to the enrichment and expansion of pragmatism, opening new paths of constructive dialogue with other traditions. This book will become a standard reference for readers who want to know more about one of American philosophy's most distinguished minds.

C.I. Lewis

C.I. Lewis
Title C.I. Lewis PDF eBook
Author Quentin Kammer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 329
Release 2021-05-03
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1351790803

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This edited collection explores the philosophy of Clarence Irving Lewis through two major concepts that are integral to his conceptual pragmatism: the a priori and the given. The relation between these two elements of knowledge forms the core of Lewis’s masterpiece Mind and the World Order . While Lewis’s conceptual pragmatism is directed against any conception of the a priori as constraining the mind and experience, it also emphasizes the inalterability and the unavoidability of the given that remains the same through any interpretation of it by the mind. The chapters in this book probe Lewis’s new account of the relation between the a priori and the given in dialogue with other notable figures in twentieth-century philosophy, including Goodman, Putnam, Quine, Russell, Sellars, and Sheffer. C.I. Lewis: The A Priori and the Given represents a focused treatment of a longneglected figure in twentieth-century American philosophy.

C.I. Lewis

C.I. Lewis
Title C.I. Lewis PDF eBook
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Publisher SUNY Press
Total Pages 510
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ISBN 0791482820

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Intentionality and the Myths of the Given

Intentionality and the Myths of the Given
Title Intentionality and the Myths of the Given PDF eBook
Author Carl B Sachs
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 208
Release 2015-10-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317317599

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Intentionality is one of the central problems of modern philosophy. How can a thought, action or belief be about something? Sachs draws on the work of Wilfrid Sellars, C I Lewis and Maurice Merleau-Ponty to build a new theory of intentionality that solves many of the problems faced by traditional conceptions.

Toward a Pragmatist Metaethics

Toward a Pragmatist Metaethics
Title Toward a Pragmatist Metaethics PDF eBook
Author Diana Heney
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 203
Release 2016-05-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1317280350

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In our current social landscape, moral questions—about economic disparity, disadvantaging biases, and scarcity—are rightly receiving attention with a sense of urgency. This book argues that classical pragmatism offers a compelling and useful account of our engagement with moral life. The key arguments are first, that a broader reading of the pragmatist tradition than is usually attempted within the context of ethical theory is necessary; and second, that this broad reading offers resources that enable us to move forward in contemporary debates about truth and principles in moral life. The first argument is made by demonstrating that there is an arc of theoretical unity that stretches from two key founders of pragmatism—Charles Sanders Peirce and William James—through the work of John Dewey and Clarence Irving Lewis. The second argument is made by engaging with contemporary debates concerning the truth-status of the judgments and assertions made in ordinary moral discourse, as well as the role and nature of moral principles. Toward a Pragmatist Metaethics will be of interest to scholars of American philosophy, American intellectual history, and moral and political theorists, as well as anyone interested in the contours and demands of shared moral discourse.

Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory

Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory
Title Transcendental Arguments in Moral Theory PDF eBook
Author Jens Peter Brune
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages 324
Release 2017-03-20
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3110469898

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Since Barry Stroud's classic paper in 1968, the general discussion on transcendental arguments tends to focus on examples from theoretical philosophy. It also tends to be pessimistic, or at least extremely reluctant, about the potential of this kind of arguments. Nevertheless, transcendental reasoning continues to play a prominent role in some recent approaches to moral philosophy. Moreover, some authors argue that transcendental arguments may be more promising in moral philosophy than they are in theoretical contexts. Against this background, the current volume focuses on transcendental arguments in practical philosophy. Experts from different countries and branches of philosophy share their views about whether there are actually differences between “theoretical” and “practical” uses of transcendental arguments. They examine and compare different versions of transcendental arguments in moral philosophy, explain their structure, and assess their respective problems and promises. This book offers all those interested in ethics, meta-ethics, or epistemology a more comprehensive understanding of transcendental arguments. It also provides them with new insights into uses of transcendental reasoning in moral philosophy.

The Philosophy of C.I. Lewis

The Philosophy of C.I. Lewis
Title The Philosophy of C.I. Lewis PDF eBook
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Total Pages 709
Release 1887
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