Realism Regained

Realism Regained
Title Realism Regained PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Koons
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 368
Release 2000
Genre Causation
ISBN 0195135679

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In this wide-ranging philosophical work, Koons takes on two powerful dogmas--anti-realism and materialism. In doing so, Koons develops an elegant metaphysical system that accounts for such phenomena as information, mental representation, our knowledge of logic, mathematics and science, the structure of spacetime, the identity of physical objects, and the objectivity of values and moral norms.

Realism Regained

Realism Regained
Title Realism Regained PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Koons
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2000-11-16
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0195350537

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In this wide-ranging philosophical work, Koons takes on two powerful dogmas--anti-realism and materialism. In doing so, Koons develops an elegant metaphysical system that accounts for such phenomena as information, mental representation, our knowledge of logic, mathematics and science, the structure of spacetime, the identity of physical objects, and the objectivity of values and moral norms.

Legal Realism Regained

Legal Realism Regained
Title Legal Realism Regained PDF eBook
Author Wouter de Been
Publisher
Total Pages 272
Release 2008
Genre Law
ISBN

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Legal Realism Revisited presents a comparison between two schools of American Legal theory - American Legal Realism and Critical Legal Studies - and argues that Legal Realism still holds the most promise for understanding and reforming law.

Realism Regained

Realism Regained
Title Realism Regained PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Koons
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release
Genre Causation
ISBN 9780197731451

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A Book about Books

A Book about Books
Title A Book about Books PDF eBook
Author E.H. Bernstein
Publisher Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages 282
Release 2020-11-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 163568434X

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A Book about Books discusses what nonfiction books and subjects the author believes are important to know about. This book is volume I of III. Only the first volume is available at this time. The second volume is forthcoming and will be available in 2020. E.H. Bernstein is a former librarian turned author. The subtitle of the book describes the author’s objective: “A handbook in 3 parts to a choice of essential books, writers and subjects in order to understand the world we live in, about ‘big questions’ and possible answers, about books and writers that may improve people’s lives, about neglected writers, and other books and subjects.” A Book about Books attempts to share what the author has learned from nearly 50 years of nonfiction reading and to provide the reader with samples of the most important authors and subjects from that reading. While the book is based on research, it is intended to be a handbook or guide by trying to make that research understandable to the general reader and to students, and for teachers--by pointing to what the author believes is missing from today’s education. Note about how the volumes are related: each chapter is on a separate subject. So the chapters can be read individually, but the full message requires reading all the volumes. Volume I is important, but preliminary to the more important Volumes II and III. A future website, bookaboutbooks.com. is planned for later in 2019 and will include additional material not in the books. Note also that the book is not just about books, since other sources are also mentioned. This book tries to point to problems in how we live and to see if books have any answers. A contemporary writer once said that one of the purposes of writing is that books should be useful. I hope that my book will be of use.

Realism and Quantum Physics

Realism and Quantum Physics
Title Realism and Quantum Physics PDF eBook
Author Evandro Agazzi
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 288
Release 2023-03-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9004457542

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Fundamental Causation

Fundamental Causation
Title Fundamental Causation PDF eBook
Author Christopher Gregory Weaver
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 372
Release 2018-08-06
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1315449072

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Fundamental Causation addresses issues in the metaphysics of deterministic singular causation, the metaphysics of events, property instances, facts, preventions, and omissions, as well as the debate between causal reductionists and causal anti-reductionists. The book also pays special attention to causation and causal structure in physics. Weaver argues that causation is a multigrade obtaining relation that is transitive, irreflexive, and asymmetric. When causation is singular, deterministic and such that it relates purely contingent events, the relation is also universal, intrinsic, and well-founded. He shows that proper causal relata are events understood as states of substances at ontological indices. He then proves that causation cannot be reduced to some non-causal base, and that the best account of that relation should be unashamedly primitivist about the dependence relation that underwrites its very nature. The book demonstrates a distinctive realist and anti-reductionist account of causation by detailing precisely how the account outperforms reductionist and competing anti-reductionist accounts in that it handles all of the difficult cases while overcoming all of the general objections to anti-reductionism upon which other anti-reductionist accounts falter. This book offers an original and interesting view of causation and will appeal to scholars and advanced students in the areas of metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of physics.