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61. Treatise on Basic Philosophy: Volume 6: Epistemology & Methodology II: Understanding the World by Mario Bunge | |
Hardcover: 316
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(1983-08-31)
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62. Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind by Wilfrid Sellars | |
Paperback: 192
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(1997-03-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The most important work by one of America's greatest twentieth-century philosophers, Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind is both the epitome of Wilfrid Sellars' entire philosophical system and a key document in the history of philosophy. First published in essay form in 1956, it helped bring about a sea change in analytic philosophy. It broke the link, which had bound Russell and Ayer to Locke and Hume--the doctrine of "knowledge by acquaintance." Sellars' attack on the Myth of the Given in Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind was a decisive move in turning analytic philosophy away from the foundationalist motives of the logical empiricists and raised doubts about the very idea of "epistemology." With an introduction by Richard Rorty to situate the work within the history of recent philosophy, and with a study guide by Robert Brandom, this publication of Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind makes a difficult but indisputably significant figure in the development of analytic philosophy clear and comprehensible to anyone who would understand that philosophy or its history. Customer Reviews (5)
a difficult read, not recommendable to every philosophy student
Brilliant and rewarding
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deep, difficult, essential
A difficult, controversial work in philosophy |
63. Epistemology: The Big Questions (Philosophy: The Big Questions) | |
Paperback: 464
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(1991-01-15)
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Ok, But, Too Much Contemporary Western Feminism |
64. Gazing Through a Prism Darkly: Reflections on Merold Westphal's Hermeneutical Epistemology (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy) by B. Keith Putt | |
Hardcover: 224
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(2009-07-13)
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65. Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth | |
Paperback: 416
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(2005-09-29)
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Contextualism in Epistemology and the Philosophy of Language |
66. Embodied Cognition (New Problems of Philosophy) by Lawrence Shapiro | |
Hardcover: 256
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(2010-09-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Embodied cognition often challenges standard cognitive science. In this outstanding introduction, Lawrence Shapiro sets out the central themes and debates surrounding embodied cognition, explaining and assessing the work of many of the key figures in the field, including George Lakoff, Alva Noë, Andy Clark, and Arthur Glenberg. Beginning with an outline of the theoretical and methodological commitments of standard cognitive science, Shapiro then examines philosophical and empirical arguments surrounding the traditional perspective. He introduces topics such as dynamic systems theory, ecological psychology, robotics, and connectionism, before addressing core issues in philosophy of mind such as mental representation and extended cognition. Including helpful chapter summaries and annotated further reading at the end of each chapter, Embodied Cognition is essential reading for all students of philosophy of mind, psychology, and cognitive science. Customer Reviews (1)
Great Book |
67. Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy (Modern European Philosophy) by Maudemarie Clark | |
Paperback: 316
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(1991-02-22)
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Provocative, thought-provoking, but poorly argued
Too analytical/scholarly and misses the point
A book whose failings are as provocative as it's successes I appreciate her sophisticated rebuttal of much current and past Nietzsche scholarship, especially the mis-reading of him by the so-called 'post-structuralists'/'deconstructionists'.Her critique of their absolute relativism, and Nietzsche's eventual rejection of that in favor of a radical perspectivism, which at bottom is founded on a kind of neo-Kantianism, won me over to the value of the book.And that kind of thing is necessary when you slog through the first two chapters, which may be necessary, but which are also ponderous. The failure I find most interesting, however, ultimately undermines her own argument and releases Nietzsche from any kind of coherence in relation to truth.She basically premises her reading of Nietzsche at a key point contra Magnus on the question of whether Nietzsche is arguing against 'truth as the whole'.She argues that he is not and that Nietzsche was familiar with no philosopher who would have argued as such.It is here that I must reject her argument, for Hegel very much championed this notion of 'truth is the whole' and Nietzsche seems, contrary to Clark's otherwise well-thought out scholarship, not only familiar with Hegel, but also in debate with Hegel throughout much of his work.Hegel is the hidden text to Nietzsche as Aristotle is the hidden text to Hegel's Philosophy of Right. In recognizing this, not only does Clark's reading of Nietzsche unravel, but, IMO since Clark is largely right in her reading of Nietzsche as a neo-Kantian, Nietzsche unravels. Now, Nietzsche was infamously hostile to 'the craving for consistency' as a mark of the weak person, so the Nietzscheans out there will have a back door through which to escape.But that is their problem. Secondarily, I think that this unraveling causes problems for Clark's argument that Will to Power and Eternal Recurrence are non-metaphysical, or at least consistently so.However, I appreciate the thoughtfulness of the argument, even when she is obliged to engage in gymanastics to sustain it. Finally, this work really convinced me that the appropriation of Nietzsche by Deleuze, Guattari, Foucault, etc. is not based upon Nietzsche's philosophical heritage, since they stop at his earliest work and effectively gloss over the rest of what Nietzsche writes.Rather, Nietzsche provides a radical re-affirmation of the role of intellectuals as privileged specialists.But Guy Debord knew the value of such people better than most, and the obnoxious politics which follow from such self-glamorization of the would-be revaluers of values.
does Clark speak for Nietzsche on truth and philosophy? Although there is much I could say regarding the opening chapters of the book, I shall refrain from such things, as I found them generally to be on target, insofar as Clark's exegetical work found what was necessary to support her claims.Whether or not I agree with them all is still under debate, for I question how much Nietzsche felt consistency was absolutely necessary for his early writings and ideas (look at The Birth of Tragedy or a later work like The Antichrist for examples of this, while each is brilliant in its own way they still lack scholarship all too often in exchange for Nietzsche's polemics).As Danto (I believe it was him) commented somewhere in his work though, one thing is certain with Nietzsche, you have truly not read him until you have found a contradiction to every statement he made.While this is not true in every case, there is a sense in which Nietzsche's maturing philosophy demonstrates this claim, which Clark seems to have dismissed at times.Granted, Clark does demonstrate that Nietzsche underwent such changes in his thought, as would be expected of a philosopher set on such an experimental way. In taking Nietzsche to completely dismiss metaphysics Clark does herself a great injustice, for it forces her to radically reinterpret the will to power and the eternal recurrence.And in doing so she becomes guilty of a certain intellectual uncleanliness (as someone or another once called it).I wholeheartedly agree that the eternal recurrence is best understood not as a cosmological doctrine, but rather as something of an existential imperative (if such a thing exists). Nonetheless, as Nietzsche's Nachlass testifies, he may still have believed it to be demonstrable as a cosmological claim though he had yet to demonstrate it as such.But the will to power as anything but a metaphysical claim?As a theology professor of mine often said to me, thats just not happening.And it is within these two chapters, the last two of the book, that Clark gets sloppy in her work.At one point she simply dismisses the text of Zarathustra as too metaphorical (the second to last chapter) to cite in evidence, yet, come the last chapter of the work, lo and behold, the metaphorical problems Zarathustra posed in the previous chapter disappear - citations abound.Naturally one asks, why should she do this?To help reinforce her point perhaps?Or to help her point by not introducing certain textual problems with her reading? As it is, do read the last two chapters, on the will to power and the eternal recurrence respectively, with a careful eye and such inconsistent readings will become apparent.It was here then that I found fault with the book, which makes me want to reread it and see how often this problem occurs.But that will have to wait until the semester ends.So, overall, a mostly consistent reading, with obvious faults, which, as Nietzsche himself would have said, reflects Clark's desires to make Nietzsche consistent.Is such consistency in Nietzsche possible though?Probably not, as his writings seem to attest, if not his experimental nature of going about his work.But then again, how much do I really know?To best understand Nietzsche, sit down with The Birth of Tragedy and read chronologically until you get to Ecce Homo, and then start all over again.
Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy by Maudemarie Clark |
68. Oxford Studies in Epistemology: Volume 3 by Tamar Szabo Gendler, John Hawthorne | |
Paperback: 288
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(2010-08-13)
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69. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature: Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition by Richard Rorty | |
Paperback: 472
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(2008-12-29)
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Rejuvenated My Interest in Philosophy
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70. Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual by Keith Ansell-Pearson | |
Paperback: 256
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(2001-11-09)
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71. Knowing the Difference: Feminist Perspectives in Epistemology | |
Hardcover: 320
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(1994-08-17)
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72. A Passion for Wisdom: Readings in Western Philosophy on Love and Desire by Ellen K. Feder, Karmen MacKendrick, Sybol S. Cook | |
Paperback: 792
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(2004-02-28)
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73. Social Epistemology by Adrian Haddock, Alan Millar, Duncan Pritchard | |
Hardcover: 368
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(2010-11-05)
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74. Reason in Philosophy: Animating Ideas by Robert B. Brandom | |
Hardcover: 248
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(2009-10-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Transcendentalism never came to an end in America. It just went underground for a stretch, but is back in full force in Robert Brandom’s new book. Brandom takes up Kant and Hegel and explores their contemporary significance as if little time had expired since intellectuals gathered around Emerson in Concord to discuss reason and idealism, selves, freedom, and community. Brandom’s discussion belongs to a venerable tradition that distinguishes us as rational animals, and philosophy by its concern to understand, articulate, and explain the notion of reason that is thereby cast in that crucial demarcating role. An emphasis on our capacity to reason, rather than merely to represent, has been growing in philosophy over the last thirty years, and Robert Brandom has been at the center of this development. Reason in Philosophy is the first book that gives a succinct overview of his understanding of the role of reason as the structure at once of our minds and our meanings—what constitutes us as free, responsible agents. The job of philosophy is to introduce concepts and develop expressive tools for expanding our self-consciousness as sapients: explicit awareness of our discursive activity of thinking and acting, in the sciences, politics, and the arts. This is a paradigmatic work of contemporary philosophy. Customer Reviews (1)
Highly recommended |
75. Ineffability and Philosophy by Andre Kukla | |
Paperback: 184
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(2010-05-27)
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76. Contemporary Epistemology by Ralph Baergen | |
Paperback: 278
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(1994-11-01)
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Literally filled with knowledge |
77. Truth, Error, and Criminal Law: An Essay in Legal Epistemology (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy and Law) by Larry Laudan | |
Paperback: 256
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(2008-04-28)
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Truth, Justice, and the American Way? |
78. Philosophy of the Film: Epistemology, Ontology, Aesthetics by Ian Jarvie | |
Library Binding: 408
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(1987-08-10)
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79. Peirce's Philosophy of Communication: The Rhetorical Underpinnings of the Theory of Signs (Continuum Studies in American Philosophy) by Mats Bergman | |
Hardcover: 208
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(2009-08-25)
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80. Process Philosophy: A Survey of Basic Issues by Nicholas Rescher | |
Hardcover: 152
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(2000-12-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Reacting against the tendency to associate p or group. This book will appeal to both students and professors ofphilosophy. Those teachers who have not been trained in processphilosophy will welcome this new trained in process philosophy willwelcome this new text by one one of North Americas foremostphilosophers as a perspicuous and informative introduction. |
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