Philosophical Papers : Volume I

Philosophical Papers : Volume I
Title Philosophical Papers : Volume I PDF eBook
Author David Lewis Professor of Philosophy Princeton University
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 301
Release 1983-06-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0198020422

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The first volume of this series presents fifteen selected papers dealing with a variety of topics in ontology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language.

Collected Philosophical Papers

Collected Philosophical Papers
Title Collected Philosophical Papers PDF eBook
Author E. Levinas
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 230
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9400943644

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Philosophical Papers and Letters

Philosophical Papers and Letters
Title Philosophical Papers and Letters PDF eBook
Author G.W. Leibniz
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 743
Release 2012-12-06
Genre History
ISBN 9401014264

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The selections contained in these volumes from the papers and letters of Leibniz are intended to serve the student in two ways: first, by providing a more adequate and balanced conception of the full range and penetration of Leibniz's creative intellectual powers; second, by inviting a fresher approach to his intellectual growth and a clearer perception of the internal strains in his thinking, through a chronological arrangement. Much confusion has arisen in the past through a neglect of the develop ment of Leibniz's ideas, and Couturat's impressive plea, in his edition of the Opuscu/es et fragments (p. xii), for such an arrangement is valid even for incomplete editions. The beginning student will do well, however, to read the maturer writings of Parts II, III, and IV first, leaving Part I, from a period too largely neglected by Leibniz criticism, for a later study of the still obscure sources and motives of his thought. The Introduction aims primarily to provide cultural orientation and an exposition of the structure and the underlying assumptions of the philosophical system rather than a critical evaluation. I hope that together with the notes and the Index, it will provide those aids to the understanding which the originality of Leibniz's scientific, ethical, and metaphysical efforts deserve.

Content and Justification

Content and Justification
Title Content and Justification PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Boghossian
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 371
Release 2008-09-11
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199292108

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This volume presents a series of influential essays by Paul Boghossian on the theory of content and on its relation to the phenomenon of a priori knowledge. The essays are organized under four headings: the nature of content; content and self-knowledge; knowledge, content, and the a priori; and colour concepts.

Emerson's Literary Philosophy

Emerson's Literary Philosophy
Title Emerson's Literary Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Reza Hosseini
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 170
Release 2020-10-21
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 3030549798

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This book situates Ralph Waldo Emerson in the tradition of philosophy as “spiritual exercise”, arguing that the defining feature of his literary philosophy is the conviction that there is an inherent link between moral persuasion and literary excellence. Hosseini persuasively argues that the Emersonian project can be viewed as an extension of Socrates’ call for a return to the beginning of philosophy, to search for a way of revolutionizing our ways of seeing from within. Examining Emerson’s provocative style of writing, Hosseini contends that his prose is shaped by a desire to bring about psychagogia, or influencing the soul through the power of words. This book furthermore examines the evolving nature of Emerson’s thoughts on “scholarly action” and its implications, his religious temperament as an aesthetic experience of the world through wonder, and the reasons for a resounding acknowledgment of despair in his essay “Experience.” In the concluding chapter, Hosseini explores the depth of Emerson’s engagement with the classical Persian poets and argues that what we may call his “literary humanism” is informed by Persian Adab, exemplified in the writings of Rumi, Hafiz, and Saadi. Weaving together themes from Persian philosophy and Emersonian transcendentalism, Hosseini establishes Emerson’s way of seeing as refreshingly relevant, showing that the questions he tackled in his writings are as pressing today as they were in his time.

The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, Volume 1

The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, Volume 1
Title The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Alan Donagan
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Total Pages 316
Release 1994
Genre History
ISBN 9780226155708

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A major voice in late twentieth-century philosophy, Alan Donagan is distinguished for his theories on the history of philosophy and the nature of morality. The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, volumes 1 and 2, collect 28 of Donagan's most important and best-known essays on historical understanding and ethics from 1957 to 1991. Volume 1 includes essays on Spinoza, Descartes, Bradley, Collingwood, Russell, Moore, and Popper, as well as two previously unpublished papers on the history of philosophy as a discipline, and on Ryle and Wittgenstein's nature of philosophy. Linked by Donagan's commitment to the central importance of history for philosophy and his interest in problems of historical understanding, these essays represent the remarkable scope of Donagan's thought.

Philosophical Troubles

Philosophical Troubles
Title Philosophical Troubles PDF eBook
Author Saul A. Kripke
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 408
Release 2011-10-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199875618

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This important new book is the first of a series of volumes collecting the essential articles by the eminent and highly influential philosopher Saul A. Kripke. It presents a mixture of published and unpublished articles from various stages of Kripke's storied career. Included here are seminal and much discussed pieces such as "Identity and Necessity", "Outline of a Theory of Truth", "Speaker's Reference and Semantic Reference", and "A Puzzle About Belief." More recent published articles include "Russell's Notion of Scope" and "Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference" among others. Several articles are published here for the first time, including both older works ("Two Paradoxes of Knowledge", "Vacuous Names and Fictional Entities", "Nozick on Knowledge") as well as newer ("The First Person" and "Unrestricted Exportation"). "A Puzzle on Time and Thought" was written expressly for this volume. Publication of this volume -- which ranges over epistemology, linguistics, pragmatics, philosophy of language, history of analytic philosophy, theory of truth, and metaphysics -- represents a major event in contemporary analytic philosophy. It will be of great interest to the many who are interested in the work of one its greatest living figures.