Philosophical Historicism and the Betrayal of First Philosophy

Philosophical Historicism and the Betrayal of First Philosophy
Title Philosophical Historicism and the Betrayal of First Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Carl Page
Publisher Penn State Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0271039043

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Maurice Mandelbaum and American Critical Realism

Maurice Mandelbaum and American Critical Realism
Title Maurice Mandelbaum and American Critical Realism PDF eBook
Author Ian F. Verstegen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 184
Release 2009-12-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134027834

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This is a unique and timely assessment of the work of American critical realist Maurice Mandelbaum, and the relation of his thought to contemporary critical realism. Particular attention is paid to how his theories relate to those of Roy Bhaskar. This is essential reading for any student with an interest in critical realism, or the history of philosophy.

A Realist Theory of Art History

A Realist Theory of Art History
Title A Realist Theory of Art History PDF eBook
Author Ian Verstegen
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 194
Release 2013
Genre Art
ISBN 0415531519

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As the theoretical alignments within academia shift, this book introduces a surprising variety of realism to abolish the old positivist-theory dichotomy that has haunted Art History. Demanding frankly the referential detachment of the objects under study, the book proposes a stratified, multi-causal account of art history that addresses postmodern concerns while saving it from its errors of self-refutation. Building from the very basic distinction between intransitive being and transitive knowing, objects can be affirmed as real while our knowledge of them is held to be fallible. Several focused chapters address basic problems while introducing philosophical reflection into art history. These include basic ontological distinctions between society and culture, general and "special" history, the discontinuity of cultural objects, the importance of definition for special history, scales, facets and fiat objects as forms of historical structure, the nature of evidence and proof, historical truth and controversies. Stressing Critical Realism as the stratified, multi-causal approach needed for productive research today in the academy, this book creates the subject of the ontology of art history and sets aside a theoretical space for metaphysical reflection, thus clarifying the usually muddy distinction between theory, methodology, and historiography in art history.

Historiography: Culture

Historiography: Culture
Title Historiography: Culture PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Burns
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 512
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9780415320818

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This collection aims to enable the reader to disentangle some of the ambiguities and confusions which have characterized the use of the term 'historiography'.

An Introduction to Philosophy of History

An Introduction to Philosophy of History
Title An Introduction to Philosophy of History PDF eBook
Author William Henry Walsh
Publisher [Hassocks] : Harvester Press
Total Pages 226
Release 1976
Genre Historicism
ISBN

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John Henry Newman on Truth and Its Counterfeits

John Henry Newman on Truth and Its Counterfeits
Title John Henry Newman on Truth and Its Counterfeits PDF eBook
Author Reinhard Hutter
Publisher Sacra Doctrina
Total Pages 288
Release 2020
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813232325

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"Through the thought and writings of John Henry Newman, the author explores four counterfeits of important Christian ideas in secularized culture--conscience, faith, doctrine, and the university--and presents true exemplars of these notions for the modern world"--

Dictionary of World Philosophy

Dictionary of World Philosophy
Title Dictionary of World Philosophy PDF eBook
Author A. Pablo Iannone
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 576
Release 2013-04-15
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1134680449

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The Dictionary of World Philosophy covers the diverse and challenging terminology, concepts, schools and traditions of the vast field of world philosophy. Providing an extremely comprehensive resource and an essential point of reference in a complex and expanding field of study the Dictionary covers all major subfields of the discipline. Key features: * Cross-references are used to highlight interconnections and the cross-cultural diffusion and adaptation of terms which has taken place over time * The user is led from specific terms to master entries which provide valuable historical and cultural context * Each master entry is followed by at least two suggestions for further reading on the subject, creating a substantial bibliography of world philosophy * References extend beyond philosophy to related areas such as cognitive science, computer science, language and physics Subdisciplines covered include:* aesthetics * ethics * sociopolitical philosophy * the philosophy of law * epistemology * logic * the philosophy of science * the philosophy of mind * the philosophy of culture and history * metaphysics * the philosophy of religion Entries are drawn from West Africa, Arabic, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Jewish, Korean, Latin American, Maori and Native American philosophy including the important and so far largely neglected instance of Pre-Hispanic thought: Nahua philosophy.